Graeme Gucci believes that England's Ashes stars should be rallying around the captain Joe Root who performs less.
Despite a solid day of the first day of the third Test in Perth, some England batsmen kept going after batting and scored just 20 runs before being caught by Root Tim Penn.
Gouch, who led England in 34 test matches, says that the Root associates should forget about the hierarchy and support 26 years of age.
"The very truth is that when you reach that level people leave you alone," said Gooch. "When you are at the top of England's pile and captain, you are not only leading your team, but also in your country you are at the top of the pyramid in this game.
"Your job is to help others, but many people have not helped you. All players can confirm their belief in their ability and it will be right." Gooch firmly believes that the level of responsibility on the route is not a factor behind its poor appearance.
He said, "I do not subscribe to the view that the captain is under pressure on a player." "Root is not expecting runs for us because Australia is bowling very well, there is a good attack and very fast pace. And we need to revolve that. "
Gooch has rarely spared the average of more runs in the form of a captain as the only player. After leaving his position in 1993, he earns an average of 58.72 as the captain against 33.25. The 64-year-old has urged Route to tap into his patriotic feelings and increase his game.
Gouch said, "When I was captain of England, then I had the best time as a player". "The responsibility and respect of being in charge and leadership of our country inspired me.
"It gives you an additional direction to take the team out on the field, you just want to play it, it also gives you the opportunity to set the direction and size of your team the way you want it.
"I believe that as a privilege, it motivated me to do better."
Below 2-0 with England, one result in Perth is important if they want to save the series, and Gooch warns that another defeat in front of this opposition will be offensive. Gauch said, "Australia is a great place to play cricket," Gough said, "This is the final test for an English cricketer. My best memories were in 2010 when I was on the coaching staff, we played in Brisbane and To save, scored 517-1 in the second innings.
"Cook could not score 235 and Andrew Strauss got 110 runs, Jonathan Trott was dismissed by 135 runs, this was a great day for English cricket.
"Australian love is the winner if you go there and win, people of the bars and people on the road are respected.
"But if you lose and lose badly, then they will pay attention to you with contempt. If you live, they do not care where you came from."
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