Steven Gerrard says
England made "too many of the mistakes of the past" as they departed
Euro 2016 with an embarrassing defeat to Iceland.
Gerrard suffered similar
frustration in an England shirt, captaining the side at the 2014 World Cup
where they went out at the group stage of the tournament for the first time
since 1958.
The former Liverpool
midfielder believes England's players were gripped by panic when they went 2-1
down to Iceland, exposing a fragility built on repeated failures at major
tournaments.
"We failed so badly
on Monday because of our poor decision-making, an inability to respond to
events as they unfolded and because we repeated too many of the mistakes of the
past," Gerrard wrote in his column for The Daily Telegraph.
"When England went
behind, many of those players will have been thinking of the consequences of
defeat as much as what to do to get back in the game.
"I hate to say it,
but your mind drifts to what the coverage is going to be like back home and the
level of criticism you are going to get.
"Panic sets in. The
frustration takes over. You freeze and stop doing those things you know you
should be. You start forcing the game, making the wrong choices with your
passes, shooting from the wrong areas and letting the anxiety prevent you from
doing the simple things.
"Everything you said
and prepared for before the game gets forgotten. I hear people say that is a
sign of mental fragility. Maybe it is, but that is what we have got with the
England team created by 50 years without winning a major tournament. It's what
happens."
Gerrard believes the
current crop of players can recover from this provided the right man is
appointed to take England forward.
He added: "Daniel
Sturridge, Wayne Rooney, Raheem Sterling, John Stones, Dele Alli. Don't tell me
these are not top players who can deliver for England in the future.
"Don't tell me the
players don't care, or that they will not have been sitting in that dressing
room absolutely devastated by what happened.
"As low as we all
feel now we can recover from this and we have to move away from recrimination
and get on with finding solutions as soon as possible.
"Over the last 12
months the England cricket and rugby teams have faced the same crisis as we do
now after miserable campaigns in international tournaments.
"What the likes of
Trevor Bayliss and Eddie Jones have demonstrated is that if you have the right
man in charge of the talent it can come together quickly. That is the side of
the fence I am on. With a shrewd appointment, we can make more of the quality
we have.
"I cannot remember
feeling so down as an England supporter but we have to act constructively to
make sure it never happens again. And we have to be careful before we write off
the idea we have any talent. We need to nurture it before the next World Cup,
not kill it. "
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