Beckham 100ste GLB en hongerig voor meer
Veel werd gemaakt van de toekomst van Beckham met de Drie Leeuwen na zijn besluit aan stap - neer als kapitein na Luis Felipe Scolari en Portugal bleek te zijn hun het ongedaan maken in quarterfinals nogmaals.
De opvolger van toen-manager Sven-Goran Eriksson was zijn medewerker en Middlesbrough manager Steve McClaren. McClaren maakte de gewaagde beweging van het dalen Beckham van de ploeg totaal - velen geloofd dit was enkel een punt te bewijzen, eerder dan het zijn op verdienste - en de resultaten waren niet aanstaande voor de bus.
Indeed when Beckham returned to the fold with McClaren’s men were near rockbottom, the iconic number 7 proved an asset and almost made enough match-winning contributions to see England escape the humiliation of failing to qualify for Euro 2008.
Of course, it was not to be: though the loss came on the final day of qualifying, the damage had been done months earlier.
McClaren was the fall guy on this occasion, and England sought out arguably the world’s most successful coach as his replacement.
Capello had of course just left Real Madrid where he had won La Liga largely thanks to Beckham, but not before experiencing troublesome times with the winger. Don Fabio dropped him from his squad shortly after McClaren gave him the England axe, and refusing to play him when he had arranged a move to LA Galaxy at the end of the season.
Fences were mended, though, but Capello did not call up Beckham to his inaugural England squad due to a lack of fitness. Many felt this would leave Beckham stranded on 99 caps, and his fate became almost of more interest to the media than the rest of the team’s put together.
Many thought with Beckham now playing in such a supposedly inferior league, he was of no worth to the England set-up. Capello appears to disagree, as tonight, Golden Balls ran out for his 100th cap against France, and Capello has hinted it’s not the last we’ll see of him either.
“I’m very honoured,” Beckham told Sky Sports after the game. “Straight from when I started playing for England I never dreamed I’d get 100 caps, and hopefully beyond.
“I’m happy, but like I said during the week I want to carry on. Of course things can change but I want to carry on playing for my country.”
“I’ve proved my fitness, that’s the biggest thing. We’re not into our season yet [in the United States’ Major Soccer League] but I felt great, I felt a lot better than I thought I would.”
With Beckham now in a very much exclusive 100 club, suggestions have begun that he may go on to surpass the great Bobby Moore’s 108 caps - the record for an outfield player - while goalkeeper Peter Shilton’s 125 seems somewhat further off in the distance.
Beckham, though, is just embracing the achievement as it is: “Just to go over the 100 mark is a proud moment.
“To be up there with Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Billy Wright and Peter Shilton, I’m honoured to be in that company.”
In Beckham’s 100 appearances for England, he has scored 17 goals.
Chet Winter, Goal.com
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