Wayne Rooney has branded Steven Gerrard 'disrespectful' for calling England's golden generation 'egotistical losers'.
Earlier this week, Gerrard blamed England's failure to compete for silverware in the 2000s and early 2000s on a divided culture and said he 'hated' the atmosphere on international duty.
It comes as Thomas Tuchel tries to emphasise team spirit over star names, to the level of excluding Jude Bellingham from his squad, and it looked to have paid off in the 3-0 demolition of Wales on Thursday night.
Rooney and Gerrard played a combined 234 games for England but never reached a semi-final, while under Gareth Southgate the Three Lions reached two European Championship finals and a World Cup semi-final.
'Obviously, we didn't win anything. I wouldn't quite put it that [Gerrard's] way but I know what he's saying. There was a lot of big characters in the dressing room,' Rooney told his BBC podcast.
'I wouldn't say [England squads now have a] better attitude. That's disrespectful to us as players because we worked hard, we tried. We didn't quite manage to do it.
'Even when you look back with the players we had could we have done better? We could have but it wasn't to be.
'What you have now is [rival teams'] players training [together] before they go back to pre-season together - Phil Foden and Marcus Rashford for instance.
'It's a different generation. The big thing is the media coverage of it is much better. The players get on better with the media. From the outside that gives a better feeling.
'It [was] difficult to have that relationship with Liverpool and Man Utd players. It's easier now.
'I speak to Steven all the time [now]. You can have better relationships now because you can have a beer together and relax more.
'I was fine with everyone, I got on with everyone. I was aware Becks [David Beckham] and Gary Neville and Scholesy [Paul Scholes], you could see they weren't going to be close to the Liverpool players.
'But one thing for sure is everyone worked hard for each other. I don't think that was an issue. We just didn't manage to get over the line. I didn't see that at all.'
It was often a case of fine margins - England lost to Portugal on penalties twice and Italy once at tournaments between 2004 and 2012.
England were without some of their headline names against Wales, with Bellingham left out of the squad and Harry Kane on the bench.
Fresher faces such as Elliot Anderson - who received man of the match in his first two England games - Djed Spence, and Morgan Rogers were given runs out to good effect.
Tuchel's side were 3-0 up inside 20 minutes thanks to goals from Rogers, Ollie Watkins, and Bukayo Saka, with England showing a deadly mix of determination, intuition, and flair in working their advantage.
Marc Guehi did well to keep the ball in play and set up Rogers for his clever finish, Rogers found Watkins at the back post in a crowded box for the second, and Saka pulled off a stunning cut inside and finish.
Everything gelled in those first 20 minutes in a vision that England have not always been used to in frustrating tournaments down the years.
And summing up the golden generation's failures to on Rio Ferdinand Presents, Gerrard said this week: 'We were all egotistical losers.
'I watch the telly now and I see Jamie Carragher sitting next to Paul Scholes and they look like they've been best mates for 20 years.
'And I see Carragher's relationship with Gary Neville and they look like they've been mates for 20 years. I'm probably more close and friendly with you [Ferdinand] now than I ever was when I played with you for 15 years [for England].
'So why didn't we connect when we were 20, 21, 22, 23? Was it ego? Was it rivalry?
'It was down to the culture within England. We weren't friendly or connected. We weren't a team. We never at any stage became a real good, strong team.
'I hated it. I didn't enjoy it. Hated the [hotel] rooms.
'In my early days, I'd have days where I was down, like low down. Like I'm in this room for seven hours, what am I going to do?
'There was no social media, we didn't have a DVD player or anything. Channel 1 to 5 or whatever it was on TV. I used to get low and down.
'I used to love the games. I used to love playing for England. I was really proud. I used to enjoy the training sessions but it was 90 minutes a day. And then I was just on my own.
'I didn't feel part of a team. I didn't feel connected with my team-mates, with England.
'I didn't feel that with Liverpool. They were the best days of my life. I felt like the staff looked over me, like I felt special. I felt like I couldn't wait to get there. With England, I just wanted the games and the training sessions and then to be away.
siuacortz
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nothing to do
siuacortz
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rooney it was not the right squard because those year's they were looking for names and the club instead the other country like spain they have been. allways claver than the others for targeting the talent they won alot you can be a star but you don't fit with style or the other players that's it
jezailnou
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it never came home
Proof it pls
MusahTamimudaari
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Just imagine he spoke a lot and landed on the same thing Gerrard spoke about lol 'I was fine with everyone, I got on with everyone. I was aware Becks [David Beckham] and Gary Neville and Scholesy [Paul Scholes], you could see they weren't going to be close to the Liverpool players.
Kukeimopz
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it never came home
citbdiktu
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They can talk all they want Gerrard is. In English players take club rivalry into the national team. look at how they behaved even after retirement when talking about their rival clubs.
PTLEY7
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Steven Gerard is right! I don’t know why that Burger always digs at his former teammates!! It was CR7 first and now Gerard!! Burger King will blame his teammates and very soon it’s going to be Tevez or Nani..
Pecelrtuz
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They only sing "its coming home"
Emchi
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English players are over hyped by media. This Gen Z are not anywhere near them then Beck, Scholes, Gerard, Lampard, Rio, Rooney etc. This generation are just scrap.
jesalam14
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in summery, Rooney agreed that their team is full of ego and lack character. u just explain the relationship u have with Liverpool players.
doabeimnsu
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let the boys enjoy their money,money is all we need,so stop blamming one onother,if you want the world cup,win it yourselfves,How can you tell that to Phoden who is getting £235 000 per week and he has won all the trophies that Steven Gerrard is used to show off,Gerrard was getting £180 000,thats a lot of money also,so let our boys especially our Man City players eat their money...England is just cursed even when the legends they praise lampards and his squad they were also uselesssssss....
barca players were too humble to let ego go over their madrid pals so spain was successful .bt after 2012 euro ,mourinho tried to totally destroy n smewhat madrid became successful after then
biebcdmrs
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let the boys enjoy their money,money is all we need,so stop blamming one onother,if you want the world cup,win it yourselfves,How can you tell that to Phoden who is getting £235 000 per week and he has won all the trophies that Steven Gerrard is used to show off,Gerrard was getting £180 000,thats a lot of money also,so let our boys especially our Man City players eat their money...England is just cursed even when the legends they praise lampards and his squad they were also uselesssssss....
lyfgreenya
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England's future is bright
Jabacnostu
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Yes, the so called golden generation are useless and incredibly underachievers. There is tense rivalry among big teams' players of Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool and Chelsea. This club rivalry was extended to national team and affected their performance at national assignment, a problem Spain faced during Mourinho's rivalry in El Classico between Barca and Madrid.
Zawdilmnpz
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Rooney you said you were aware of Becks, Neville and Scholes Soo Gerrard got a point if there is no that togetherness spirit even on the field it will have effect .... The relationship between players among themselves plus a coach that combination play a very big role. when Liverpool with Mane ,Firmino n Salah plus their Coach you could see how they enjoy each other until Salah start to be selfish the fuck up start
Cedelosuz
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hi
Mitchello2
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Divas and media frenzy are the things killing England chances at major tournaments.
Yaobkouz
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G is right there was no unity in the national team because of clubs rivalry
Daphoenix23
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Whether they connected well or not.. the English players are overhyped and with that come unrealistic expectations to win things in a tournament where you had the Germans, Spanish, Argentines, Brazilians, Italians (at that time), France and of course Portugal… England didn’t really stand a chance against these teams in the early 2000s (maybe Portugal his at that time Portugal wasn’t even a known football powerhouse)
GaddafiJamal
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You Were Just Sh*t, The Sh*ttest (If There’s Even A Word Like That) Golden Generation Ever In Football 🤧🤮 Belgium Follows, The Ghana Black Stars Of 2008-2015 🤌🤣
motabeikot
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The truth is that the England players were and are still over hyped and given higher levels than they deserved
Doyablpuyz
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Golden Generation that doesn't win any trophy 🏆😂💔
Mibanoruz
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His h U7