Carrick made 316 appearances for the Red Devils at the club and won 12 trophies in total becoming one of the most decorated players in Premier League history.

He took over Manchester United for a short period last year, but has now taken time away from the game.

The Newcastle native was spotted in Cassidy's on Dublin's Camden Street with Ireland's record goal-scorer Robbie Keane

The pub's house band Rake The Ashes posted the pair on their Instagram and captioned it

"Keano and Carrick last night, great night".

The former Premier League pair weren't the only former sporting great to join in on the songs.

Recently retired Dublin footballer Kevin McManamon was spotted playing the guitar for the pub

They also took to their Instagram stories to post a short video of Dublin footballer Kevin McManamon playing the guitar and singing for the crowded pub.

Michael Carrick also performed his own version of 'All These Things That I've Done' by The Killers.

The video clip shows the pub alive with music as people sing along together.

The band have also been endorsed by other high profile sporting people in the past

Rugby ref Nigel Owens said they were one of the best bands he's ever heard back in 2018

"Well this is one of the best live bands I've heard. Great night in Dublin listening to the Rake The Ashes in Cassidys Bar in Dublin!

Big thanks to Chris O'Donnell for letting me join them for a song too, Owens said.

Pop icon Christina Aguilera went to the Dublin pub ahead of her 3Arena shows in 2019

She was snapped with Rake The Ashes who were "very proud" to welcome the music icon at the time.