
From 2002 to 2006, England's "golden generation" represented by Lampard and Gerrard reached the quarter-finals of major events three times in a row, but stopped there every time. After retiring, many players of the "golden generation" took up coaching positions, but their coaching abilities were questioned by many.
The German transfer market took stock of the coaching records of England's "golden generation" players. Gerrard ranked first with an average of 1.82 points per game, and Lampard ranked second with an average of 1.55 points per game.
The following are the specific rankings:
1. Gerrard (Rangers, Aston Villa, Daman): 287 games, averaging 1.82 points per game
2. Lampard (Derby County, Everton) London, Chelsea, Coventry): Lampard 246 games, averaging 1.55 points per game
3. Phil Neville (Inter Miami, Portland Timbers): 171 games, averaging 1.35 points per game
4. Gary Neville (Valencia): 28 games, averaging 1.32 points per game
5. Scholes (Oldham, Sanford): 11 games, averaging 1.18 points per game
6. Sol Campbell (Southend United, Macclesfield): 53 games, 1.08 points
7, Rooney (Derby County, Washington United, Birmingham, Plymouth): 177 games, 1.03 points
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