Former England captain Steven Gerrard says he generally “hated” being on worldwide obligation and blames an absence of success with the Three Lions on key gamers being “egotistical losers”.
Gerrard, 45, gained 114 caps and performed at six main tournaments as a part of England's so-called ‘Golden Technology' with out reaching a semi-final.
The ex-Liverpool skipper believes an England supervisor ought to have been capable of play him with Chelsea's Frank Lampard and Manchester United's Paul Scholes in a profitable midfield.
Gerrard, who performed his full profession in England with Liverpool earlier than a remaining season at LA Galaxy, says gamers on the time have been too reluctant to combine with team-mates who performed for rival golf equipment.
Talking as a visitor on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, external, Gerrard mentioned: “We have been all egotistical losers.
“I watch the telly now and I see Jamie Carragher sitting subsequent to Paul Scholes they usually seem like they have been greatest mates for 20 years.
“And I see Carragher's relationship with Gary Neville they usually seem like they have been mates for 20 years. I am in all probability extra shut and pleasant with you [Ferdinand] now than I ever was after I performed with you for 15 years [for England].
“So why did not we join after we have been 20, 21, 22, 23? Was it ego? Was it rivalry?
“It was right down to the tradition inside England. We weren't pleasant or related. We weren't a group. We by no means at any stage grew to become an actual good, sturdy group.”
