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‘We place too much hype on our youngsters’ says Gerrard

Former England captain Steven Gerrard said yesterday that too much hype is generated around young stars breaking into the national team.

The recently-retired international saw it first with Wayne Rooney, who succeeded him as skipper and will make his 100th appearance in tonight’s Euro 2016 qualifier, and most recently with Reds teammate Raheem Sterling.

Rooney made his debut aged just 17, as did Sterling just over two years ago, having burst onto the scene as a precocious teenager at Everton. He has been held up as England’s match-winner ever since.

Gerrard does not think it is helpful for all the focus to be on young players but he accepts Rooney’s talent has meant he has commanded centre-stage for a long time.

“It is his own fault for being so good,” Gerrard, who won 114 caps himself, said.

“It is almost a compliment to Wayne because he is so good and the press know on his day he is a world-class player who can create magical moments.

“It is only normal he is getting all the attention. Wayne has had it for years but he has handled it well.

“But I think maybe our country is guilty of putting too much pressure and spotlight on any one individual.

“You start to see similar things now with Raheem Sterling.

“It has always been the way — the media and punters try to grasp onto that one hero at a major tournament.”

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