The outrage for getting eliminated by puny Iceland last Monday has left many effects in English football, many former players have been left out in the curve for defending the talent of this generation and then being completely let down by the players. Because the general opinion is that the full responsibility was all for the coach. But there is a part of the public and football personalities, who believe the guilt needs to be spread to many of the players.
Former Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher was one of the ones who were fuming after the elimination, he wrote some harsh words against many players in his Daily Mail column: "I call them the Academy Generation because they have come through in an era when footballers have never had more time being coached. At this point, I want to make it clear I am not pointing the finger at academy coaches, as others will do.
"But they get ferried to football schools, they work on immaculate pitches, play in pristine training gear every day and everything is done to ensure all they have to do is focus on football. We think we are making them men but actually we are creating babies. Why won't they take responsibility? They live lives now with personal assistants, player liaison officers, nannies and agents organizing every little detail for them. Some wouldn't even know how to book a holiday or an appointment at the dentist for themselves."
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