England midfielder Scott Parker believes that the number of players over the age of 30 in the squad is not an issue.
Alongside Parker, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole, Joleon Lescott and Michael Carrick are all over 30, with 34-year-old Rio Ferdinand having already withdrawn from the party.
However, Parker believes that 39-year-old Ryan Giggs's recent performance for Manchester United against Real Madrid proves that age is not important.
"I don't get the age one really," Parker told Sky Sports News. "People are too hell-bent on age, whether it's bringing players through or others being too old. If someone is good enough and playing at their best, you pick them.
"Maybe it's because I am 32, but I saw Ryan Giggs playing against Real Madrid in the Champions League. He was doing more running than anyone else. I do think there is a good blend and certainly a place for senior players with a young squad.
"We said it going into the Euros - that we have got a good blend of senior players and youngsters. I don't buy into the debate at all really. I just think that, if you are fit enough, and the manager feels you are good enough to do the job, you do it."
Parker is hoping to represent England for the first time since Euro 2012 when the Three Lions face San Marino on Friday.