Rabu, 14 November 2007

David Beckham

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Steve McClaren believes David Beckham is on a mission to win over 100 caps for England and prove his critics wrong.
England's head coach insists he has no regrets about sending Beckham into international exile after the 2006 World Cup, before recalling him last season.
LA Galaxy star Beckham, 32, is back in the squad for Friday's friendly in Austria and the crucial Euro 2008 qualifier with Croatia at Wembley five days later.
Bckham is chasing 100 caps and is currently three short of his goal.

And McClaren, who checked on Beckham's fitness on a recent visit to the United States, said: "If you know Becks well, he likes proving people wrong - and I think he still has a lot to prove.
"He always has a lot to prove and he has a lot to prove over there. I read a couple of things about him not enjoying the experience over there and I couldn't have found that further from the truth.
"He loves it, he's settled and his kids go to great schools and have a great lifestyle. He's got a quieter lifestyle to before.
"He was disappointed to be injured in his first season there, but also having come back into the England squad and the impact he made in the summer, he was looking forward to capitalising on that.
"He's itching to prove these injuries are behind him and he's fit. I've said to him, 'You're in the squad and we'll see how you are.' That doesn't mean he'll play.
"But I have no regrets about what I did. I wouldn't say he's proved me wrong. I know David Beckham well and I knew what his reaction would be, and he showed that in the summer.

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