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Jermaine Jenas claims England 'golden generation' was a "boys' club"

Imposter syndrome can be defined as persistent feelings of inadequacy despite evident success.

Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas has revealed he battled with 'imposter syndrome' during his international career due to perceived preferential treatment of star players.

Jenas won 21 caps for his country and was included in Sven-Goran Eriksson's 2006 World Cup squad but was never a regular starter.

Imposter syndrome can be defined as a collection of feelings of inadequacy which persist despite evident success.

Jermaine Jenas, right, was in the shadow of the likes of David Beckham, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard during his England career
Jermaine Jenas, right, was in the shadow of the likes of David Beckham, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard during his England career (Neil Tingle/PA)

Ex-Newcastle and Tottenham player Jenas described the international set-up under Eriksson as an exclusive "boys' club" and felt it had a detrimental effect on peripheral members of the squad.

"I had a couple of moments struggling with imposter syndrome throughout my career as a player," said Jeans, speaking on episode two of the British Army podcast 'The Locker' which will be released on Monday, August 17.

"It was playing for England and it was nothing to do with my ability or my deserving of the position I was in.

"It was more to do with your surroundings. It's a bit like the 'England Boys' Club'. They're part of the England Boys' Club and you're there but you're not quite there, if you know what I mean?

"During my time playing for England we had Wayne Rooney, David Beckham, Michael Owen, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Paul Scholes. They were world-class players playing for Chelsea, Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal, all legends of the game.

"And no matter how well I was playing, how well I was training – there was myself, Michael Carrick, Owen Hargreaves – we were just on the fringes.

"We just couldn't seem to break through because the manager was set in his ways of, 'They're world-class players, they start and that's it'.

"So you would kind of turn up to England and be like, 'I'm not going to get a game here and I don't really feel part of it'."

Jermaine Jenas, left, was an unused member of England's 2006 World Cup squad
Jermaine Jenas, left, was an unused member of England's 2006 World Cup squad (Martin Rickett/PA)

Jenas, who also represented hometown club Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and QPR, made his final international appearance under Fabio Capello in a friendly against Brazil in 2009.

The 37-year-old believes the current England set-up is better placed to deal with the issues he faced because manager Gareth Southgate had similar experiences.

"The best thing right now is we've got a manager for England who basically was a player who was on the fringes," Jenas said of Southgate, who won 57 caps.

"He wasn't a Beckham, a Gerrard, he was a player that came in every now and again when somebody wasn't fully fit.

England manager Gareth Southgate understands the needs of squad players, according to Jermaine Jenas
England manager Gareth Southgate, pictured, understands the needs of squad players, according to Jermaine Jenas (Tim Goode/PA)

"He understands more than anybody what it is like and how important it is for those players on the fringes to be more involved if anything."

Jenas retired in 2014 and has moved into punditry, including working on Match of the Day.

He admits to "shaking like mad" during his first appearance on the highlights programme but has since been able to control his nerves.

"It was a big moment because I came through it and I thought I was a mess in terms of what you could see," he said.

"I was sweating and I was shaking like mad and it was my very first show on Match of the Day.

"I sat down in the seat and and I just fell apart. I couldn't stop moving my feet, I couldn't stop moving my hands. I was fidgeting and my heart was going crazy."

Asked for advice on dealing with imposter syndrome, he replied: "Talking about it is probably my number one thing, actually admitting to yourself that you have this issue that you don't feel like you belong."

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