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- Updated: November 22, 2016
Jamie Carragher says England’s players should have taken collective responsibility after Wayne Rooney was involved in a drinking controversy while away with the national team.
The Manchester United forward was pictured looking worse for wear at a wedding reception at the England team hotel after their World Cup Qualifier against Scotland.
Rooney initially apologised for his behaviour before describing the media coverage of the incident as “disgraceful” following United’s 1-1 draw against Arsenal on Saturday.
But Carragher, speaking during Monday Night Football’s Twitter Q&A, does not think the Manchester United forward is solely to blame.
“The biggest problem is not Wayne Rooney or the players,” the former Liverpool defender said.
“For me looking at the situation after a week or so, the biggest problem is the FA.
“Where’s all this information coming from? Every day there’s another question asked. Was he allowed to stay up? The next day the answer is there. Who …