Updated 2:54am 3 June 2012

Jamie Carragher warns Manchester United of Liverpool FC backlash

JAMIE  CARRAGHER has  warned champions  Manchester United  that they will be  facing a wounded  animal at Anfield  on Sunday.

Liverpool host  their biggest rivals  fresh from a  Champions League  disaster against  Lyon on Tuesday  night, their fourth  defeat on the trot  and sixth of the  season.

Defender  Carragher, who  took over as  captain when  Steven Gerrard  limped off in the  2-1 defeat against  the French league  leaders, said:  “Beating  Manchester United  could be just the  boost we need, we  always bounce  back because that  us what we are  about.

“We’ve got a lot  of fight and  character and will  want to show that  against United,  particularly after  what happened  against Lyon.

“We’re going  through a tough  patch but we’ve  been through them  before and we’ll  bounce back,  there’s no doubt  about that.

“It’s always a  great game against  United, and that  could be what we  need – if we win it  will give everyone  a massive lift.”

Teenager Martin  Kelly, who made  his full debut  against Lyon in  Glen Johnson’s  injury-absence,  agrees.

“If we can beat  United, it will give  everybody a lift,”  he said. “I was  pleased with my  debut, but  everyone was  disappointed about  the result.

“It was a cruel  way to lose like  that right at the  end, I was off  injured by then  and watching on  the TV and I didn’t  feel they were  going to score  again after their  equaliser.

“I enjoyed the  occasion even if I  had to come off.  But it was just one  game for me, I  want to be playing  at this level every  week. That’s the  aim now.

“Now we just  have to look  forward to  Sunday’s game  with Manchester  United and try to  put things right.

“It is all about  working hard as a  team now to pull  ourselves out of  this.”

He added: “It was not difficult coming into the side, even if they had not been doing too well. There were top players around me and they all helped me settle.

“I picked up an injury towards the bottom of my left leg. I could not sprint properly so I had to come off, the medical people have had a look at it and I hope I will be okay to be considered for Sunday.”

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