Lampard, Gerrard, Scholes, Beckham, Charlton, Moore, Shearer, Ferdinand...
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
You're dreaming if you think any of them had more individual talent/skill than Paul Gascoigne.
Including Beckham in your list is beyond bizarre.
Paul Gascoigne suffered serious injuries and very serious demons. I first met him when he was about 15 and knew he was going to be brilliant. I met him a few more times over the next four or five years, and a nicer, more honest lad you couldn't wish to meet. A humble superstar, a lad who couldn't himself believe how easy he made the game look.
He could do anything. If he'd been a goalkeeper, he'd still have played for England. He was the most naturally gifted sportsman I've ever seen.
The last time I saw him was at an England under 21 game, with Paul Stewart and a few other England squad players. He kept everyone entertained throughout the game, telling jokes and daft stories, but I could tell that he was trying too hard to live up to the reputation that the media had given him.
Only George Best came under the level of press scrutiny Paul Gascoigne was subjected to. Like George Best, Paul suffered psychological problems and tried to overcome them by drinking. That side of the story is well known.
To dismiss his career as you have is unfair and unrealistic. Paul Gascoigne WAS better than those you name. His career may not have been as glorious as those named, but the memory of his performances for every club he represented will live long in the memory.
To get back on topic, Phil Foden has that same cheeky confidence about his game. He seems to have a stronger support circle than Paul, and should, I hope, be able to ignore the shite that the media will no doubt throw around about him in the future.
Phil can be as influential as Paul Gascoigne for club and country, and will hopefully have a very long and very fruitful career, but I very much doubt he'll ever surpass Paul's level of individual skill.