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England team treat their players like babies: Rio Ferdinand

Updated on: 02 October,2014 08:31 AM IST  | 
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England's players are "treated like complete babies" in comparison to those of major international teams, according to former England defender Rio Ferdinand

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London: England's players are "treated like complete babies" in comparison to those of major international teams, according to Rio Ferdinand.

Rio Ferdinand
Rio Ferdinand 

The former England defender from 1997-2011, made his criticism in his new autobiography. Ferdinand, 35, was impressed by the way in which now Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal treated his Netherlands' players on the way to guiding them to a third-placed finish at this year's World Cup.


The former United stalwart visited the Netherlands' set-up in his role as a BBC pundit and believes England, who exited at the group stage without winning a match, could learn lessons from the "grown-up" approach of the Dutch. "One evening we were in a bar at the hotel with Fabio Cannavaro, waiting for (fellow ex-Italy international) Christian Vieri to come along.



"All of a sudden almost the entire Dutch team turn up and start chilling in this bar," Ferdinand wrote in #2sides. "I sat down next to (Wesley) Sneijder and said 'What's going on? Are you allowed in here?' He was like, 'Yeah, the manager said to go. As long as we're back in the hotel by 11, it's fine.'

"Our players are treated like complete babies. It doesn't really matter whether that's because people have made mistakes in the past, or the manager doesn't trust the players or he doesn't trust the media who would make a story of it. I don't think the Dutch media even mentioned it. Their players looked free and relaxed."

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