The former England international is worried modern day players are losing their creativity
Once known for his unpredictable nature on and off the pitch, Paul Gascoigne has voiced his concern that too many players are becoming robots.
The former Newcastle and Tottenham midfielder believes the pressures of the modern game are denying players the chance to properly express themselves.
While worried about the state of player development, Gascoigne singled out Leicester City midfielder James Maddison and England boss Gareth Southgate for attempting to buck the trend.
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"There are too many robots, definitely, because there is so much pressure on players and managers not to lose the game – they're frightened to lose," Gascoigne said at Premier Sport's launch of their Serie A coverage in Glasgow.