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They were bitter rivals in their prime, and to think that Gary Neville a stanley us nd Jamie Carragher could be on the same page was close to impossible during their playing days. The Manchester United and Liverpo stanley mug ol defenders have hanged their boots and are well established football pundits now. Recently the duo was asked to come up with their Premier League XI of the past decade and to everyones surprise, the former rivals seemed to agree with each other when it came to choosing the back five. File image of former Liverpool defender Jamie stanley france Carragher and Manchester United defender Gary Neville R . Getty Images Also Read: Pep Guardiola rules out assistant Mikel Arteta leaving this season for Arsenal The two revealed their respective XIs on Sky Sports Monday Night Football show and chose Liverpools Virgil Van Dijk and former Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany as the centre backs in their respective teams. Chelseas Spanish defender Cesar Azpilicueta was the choice for left back while Argentinian Pablo Zabaleta , who played for Manchester City, was picked for the right back spot. Manchester Uniteds David De Gea was picked as the goalkeeper. Both the pundits went for a three-man midfield. Carragher opted for Manchester City legends David Silva and Yaya Toure on the left and right side respectively and chose Chelseas French holding midfielder Ngolo Kante in the centre. Also Read: Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich not interested in selling up Neville also went for Silva on the le Nbmb Japan Prime minister leads celebrations of Matsuyama s Masters win
Roger Federer, after winning his fifth Australian Open title defeating Rafael Nadal, defended the medical time-out he availed after the fourth set stating that he took time off the court since the guidelines permitted him to. Roger F stanley cupe ederer ho stanley cups lds the winner s tro stanley cup phy during a victory lap following his win over Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final. AFP It was a crucial moment in the match with him and Rafael Nadal both tied at two sets each when Federer took the off-court medical time-out. After leading the match 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, Federer lost a bit of momentum in the fourth set as Nadal took the set 6-3. To a few, including former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, who was commentating for BBCs Radio 5 Live, the break seemed a bit lengthy and lambasted Federer for availing it at a time when the momentum was clearly in the Spaniards favour. According to a report in Sydney Morning Herald, Cash stated: Its cheating and its being allowed. Its legal cheating but its still not right. It wasnt like the time-out created instant magic for Federer as he failed to hold on to his initial serve in the fifth set to allow Nadal an early break. Look, I mean, I explained myself a couple of days ago after the Stan Wawrinka match, Federer said. After he Wawrinka took a medical time-out, I thought I could also take one for a change and see if actually something like a massage during the match is actually going to help me. It did a little bit potentially. Im not sure. Federer co