Liverpool star Jamie Carragher claims England players do not perform to their best because they are scared of failure.
“One mistake and you could be absolutely slaughtered,” the former international defender told BBC Radio.
“At your club, you know you will not be criticised as much and perhaps three days later there will be another game.”
“With England, it could be months before you have another fixture. There is a fear at times when playing for England.”
Carragher, speaking a year after England’s elimination from the World Cup, said players sometimes buckled under the media scrutiny.
“The intensity of the press does get to the players,” the 33-year-old said.
“Sometimes I think players would prefer the press guy to think they had played well, rather than the manager.”
England were knocked out of the World Cup in South Africa by Germany, beaten 4-1 in the second round.
Carragher played in the group games against the United States and Algeria after coming out of international retirement but was on the bench for the defeat to the Germans.
He criticised England’s set-up in South Africa, arguing that players were bored.
“You stay in a hotel all day but you are at a World Cup for a long time and should be able to experience different things,” he said.
“I wouldn’t want players holed up. Take away the boredom, embrace the country we are in more. You never see anything.”
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp echoed Carragher’s sentiments.
“I spoke to a few players who said they were sat in their rooms waiting for the day to pass,” the Spurs boss said. “Some said they were bored out of their brains.”
Redknapp also argued that many Premier League footballers now prioritise club football over representing their country.
“The rewards, the money that is involved in club football and the desire to play in the Champions League – it seems the international game is almost taking second stage,” he said. “Players are loved by their clubs but not always when they play for their country.”
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