“Carragher watches the matches at home, then again when he arrives at the Sky Sports HQ in Isleworth on a Monday. His preferred camera angle is the one that allows him to see all 22 players on the pitch at the same time. “That’s a really big thing for me with analysis, because you can see what’s going on off the ball. I can see so much more
Gary Neville.
“Everyone knows Monday Night Football is more of a tactical
Carragher, who played 737 games for Liverpool during a 17year pro career, has worked on Monday Night Football since
this country. Rather than just saying, ‘he scored, he made a
retiring as a player in 2013.
mistake,’ we go into things a little bit deeper.
We caught up with the former England international to get
“It’s the closest thing I can take to being a player. It gives me
the lowdown on how he analyses matches, how he uses tech and the key part that Wyscout plays in this process.
The Closest Thing to Still Playing Carragher says his move into punditry was a natural one.
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show and a little bit different than anything else we have in
“That’s the best way of explaining it—it’s almost like a debrief,
With footage and data from more than 450 competitions
the player can know that, but with my experience of being in those situations, I can look at them and ask if there was something they could have done differently.” Monday Night Football also features a live Premier League game and Carragher is tasked with providing analysis at half-
underpin subjective opinion with video and data evidence. “I use Wyscout a lot for my work with Sky Sports,” the former centre-half said. “There are so many new players coming into the league every season. We talk about pundits doing their homework, but it’s very difficult to be up to speed with every player who comes in and know their background. “I’ve never claimed to know as much as maybe supporters of an individual club, who know everything about their club, players that come in and who they’re looking to sign.
time and after the match ends.
It’s a great tool when a player comes in to have a look at
“In the first half you spot little things, but you only have three
huge help.”
his characteristics, strengths and weaknesses. It’s been a
minutes at halftime, so if there’s a goal, that’s it, that’s done,” said Carragher. Otherwise it’s a case of looking for “little details or trends in the game and building something together with the producer that you may use at the end of a game.”
because I know there is that much detail and prep that goes into it. You want it to be seen as the best show out there in terms of football.” With more than 2,000 new football
How to Analyze a Game A major element of Monday Night Football is looking back
Night Football when it was Andy Gray, Match of the Day when
over the big talking points from the weekend’s matches and
Alan Hansen was doing that—and I was always interested
analysing them.
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their job?’ I don’t know for certain, only the manager and
and 550,000 players worldwide, Wyscout allows analysts to
a real buzz and I get a little bit of nerves before the show,
“I used to watch everything when I was a player—Monday
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Wyscout plays a crucial role in Carragher’s punditry and preparation.
“I basically go through every player and ask, ‘What is
he explained.
the role of Stuart Armstrong, who pushed him back, which
morning.
game with a manager and the detail he would go into.
in the tactical side of the game and the smaller details,”
there was something interesting with Jordan Henderson and
Why Wyscout Is Key
a Monday morning meeting would be like on the back of a
because of the forensic analysis of Jamie Carragher and
“Last night we looked at the goal Southampton scored and
“You’re trying to find something a little bit different and go
hopefully, for supporters, giving them an insight into what
Monday night on Sky Sports has become a must-watch
St. Mary’s.
kept [goalscorer] Danny Ings onside.”
would go when we were going through a game on a Monday
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worked on Southampton’s 1-0 victory over Liverpool at
from that.
that little bit deeper. As deep as I would say my coaches
Jamie Carragher
When we spoke to Carragher, it was a day after he had
games uploaded every week, Wyscout is a key tool in providing footage and data for Jamie’s TV analysis.
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