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David Beckham On England's 2010 World Cup campaign

  • 02-07-2010 1:35pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 89,023 ✭✭✭✭


    http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/world-cup/david-beckham/article/972/
    David Beckham gives Yahoo! the inside track on England's disappointing World Cup campaign and tells us which players have impressed him in South Africa.
    What was your assessment of England at the World Cup?

    We didn’t play at the level we knew that we were capable of. Over the four matches we weren’t good enough and regardless of the goal that never was, Germany played better than we did over the 90 minutes and deserved to go through. Having seen the lads in training, the spirit was good, everyone trained at a really high level, it was just disappointing we couldn’t transfer that onto the pitch. As a team, we have to learn from everything that’s happened, come back stronger and play to our potential.

    What was the experience of watching from the bench like?

    It was different and at times I wanted to get out onto the pitch and play! It was frustrating at times, but purely because I know what the players out on the pitch are capable of. I have to say the fans were unbelievable, like they always are. It must have been really tough, having spent the time and money they did and the team were so desperate to give them the success their support deserved.

    Have your experiences in South Africa and the success of Diego Maradona given you the urge to take up coaching?

    While I am flattered to be talked about as a coach and am always available for my country, whenever I am needed, I still see myself as a player and remain supportive of the manager. Diego has done a great job so far though and I wish him well.
    Who do you think is in with a shout of winning the World Cup?

    It’s a tough one, there are a few teams who are very closely matched and will be there or thereabouts. Argentina looked strong in qualifying from their group with three wins from three and are a potent attacking force with the likes of Messi, Tevez and Higuain. The Germans have such pedigree at World Cups and seem to get better as each tournament progresses. Brazil are Brazil, so you’d expect them to do well and maybe go on to the final. I love watching them play football, all the players are so relaxed and comfortable on the ball. I was lucky enough to play with a few in my career and they are without doubt some of the most skillful athletes.

    My other two picks would be Netherlands and Spain. The Dutch have pace throughout their side and with Van Persie, Sneijder and Robben, they have potential match-winners. Spain, despite their shock defeat at the hands of Switzerland, are unbelievably strong all over the pitch. Villa is on red-hot form at the moment and if Torres starts scoring, they are going to be a handful for anyone. That’s before you consider Xavi, Iniesta, Silva, Alonso, Fabregas, need I go on?

    Which players have impressed you at the tournament so far?

    With all the pressure on Messi, prior to the tournament, he’s been a star-performer so far for me. He’s been brilliant on the ball and an important link man for Argentina and instrumental in their four wins so far. Sneijder has been in fine form for the Dutch and scored some vital goals. I’ve also been impressed with Chile as a team and Sanchez, bags of pace and trickery. Diego Forlan for Uruguay has scored goals but also worked hard for the team, the same can be said for Ozil for Germany. I’d heard a bit about him before the tournament and he hasn’t disappointed, at the centre of many German attacks. David Villa has been Spain’s standout performer. He has scored goals, created chances and worked his socks off for his team and looks a good bet to be the top scorer at the World Cup.
    How will the performance of Team USA affect the development of football in the US?

    It can only be positive. I thought USA played well in the tournament and it will stand them in good stead for future tournaments. I know TV viewing figures were considerably more in the US compared to the World Cup four years ago. The MLS is getting stronger all the time and the increase in the number of youth leagues will all help in the development of football in the US.

    I'm not sure if this has been posted already if so mod please close


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73


    Had to laugh at his pick for which team to win the World Cup.

    So it could be Brazil, Germany, Argentina, Holland, Or Spain then David? :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31,974 ✭✭✭✭Mars Bar


    Oh I do love that man! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,984 ✭✭✭✭kippy


    JP Liz V1 wrote: »
    http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/world-cup/david-beckham/article/972/



    I'm not sure if this has been posted already if so mod please close

    "Inside Track"
    Cack.



    Seriously, this guy gets way too much media.
    1.
    It's highly unlikely that is word for word Beckham.
    2.
    Theres nothing there insightful or of any interest to anyone.
    3.
    Theres no calling a spade a spade there.


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