Beckham, finally England?
Beckham is, without a doubt, the star of his national team, England. While he is the captain of the team he, unfortunately, proved he was not yet mature enough, being sent of 4 years ago in a match against Argentina and missing a penalty 2 years ago, at the European Championship.
Will the third try be with a charm?
England skipper David Beckham believes his dead-ball skills could prove to be the key to FIFA World Cup™ success.
Beckham demonstrated once again his skills are a major part of England’s armoury during Tuesday’s 3-1 win over Hungary when his pinpoint free-kicks set up the opening two goals for Steven Gerrard and John Terry.
And he is confident of doing the same in Germany.
“One of the biggest parts of my game is set-pieces and crosses and, if I get the chance like the other night against Hungary, then I will put in crosses so people can score from them,” the Real Madrid player said.
“It might be Joe Cole on another night from the opposite flank or maybe Steven Gerrard or Frank Lampard who score with shots. If that’s the case, then great.
“With a free-kick, I always feel I will score and there have been some good moments in my career but if someone else feels good, then they can have a go.”
Beckham is relishing the chance of playing in a third FIFA World Cup finals but admits he has already fulfilled most of the dreams he had as a youngster.
“The thing we look forward to as players is the opening game of the World Cup, being involved because it’s the biggest tournament in the world,” he said.
“It’s a competition that every young player dreams of. I used to dream of cup finals for Manchester United and playing for England.
“My dreams have all come true, playing for some of the biggest clubs and in the biggest games in the world. They don’t come much bigger than playing in the World Cup so that’s what I’m looking forward to.”
Source: WCoffsite
