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lsgworldl
10-10-2004, 07:03 PM
Beckham faces lay-off
Analysis: Terry Butcher's view
Michael Owen is relishing taking the England captain's armband from David Beckham in Azerbaijan on Wednesday.

Beckham suffered a fractured rib in a clash with Ben Thatcher after scoring in England's 2-0 win against Wales.

He would also have been suspended after picking up a yellow card, leaving Owen to take over the captaincy in Baku.

Owen said: "The last time I captained the team I think I scored two goals, so hopefully that's a good omen - we're in great heart, despite David's injury."

He added: "If I am captain it will be a great honour, although obviously I would prefer it if we had David Beckham in the team, especially after he proved his quality with the great goal."

Real Madrid striker Owen left the misery of his stuttering start at The Bernabeu behind him to play a key role in England's win, although his hopes of claiming the first goal from Frank Lampard have been dashed by Fifa.

He deflected Lampard's shot past Paul Jones but Owen was more concerned with England clinching a vital three points.

Owen said: "It's been great to be with England this week, a real breath of fresh air.

It was tough marking Ryan Giggs because we have played together so long at Manchester United

England's Gary Neville
"I haven't had many minutes on the pitch in Madrid and if you aren't playing then you can't score goals, so to get 90 minutes was great.

England defender Gary Neville, meanwhile, believes the convincing performance answered the critics, who lambasted the team after the opening draw in Austria.

He said: "This was a very professional performance. We couldn't take a battering ram to Wales, we had to keep the ball and dismantle them piece by piece. I felt we did that well.

"We were supposed to be in ruins after the Austria game but now the same people will be saying we should run away with the group.

"This was a good win and proved we are a good side against a Wales team with some very good players.

What is going on in Sven's head? Owen is lucky to be on the pitch let alone be the captain!

From Jeff W
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"It was tough marking Ryan Giggs because we have played together so long at Manchester United. I know better than anyone how good he is and how he can make life difficult for any defender.

"But we kept the ball for long periods, which meant he didn't have it - and that obviously helped us."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/3730904.stm

Will317
10-10-2004, 09:11 PM
With all respect to Owen, I think Campbell (or Ferdinand, Neville or Lampard) would be the better choice for captain. He just doesn't seem captain material to me.

7becks7
10-10-2004, 11:00 PM
With all respect to Owen, I think Campbell (or Ferdinand, Neville or Lampard) would be the better choice for captain. He just doesn't seem captain material to me.

I agree, I think all the players that you mentioned are much beter fitted for captaincy, however I think that the england coach wants to give owen a much needed boost by choosing him to be captain

AstonVillaFan 2
10-11-2004, 12:38 AM
I would put SOL or FERDINAND for camptain they are older and have more experience.

Will317
10-11-2004, 05:48 PM
I would put SOL or FERDINAND for camptain they are older and have more experience.
Well Owen actually has more caps than either of them (1 more than Campbell and about 30 more than Ferdinand), and Ferdinand's younger than Owen. But my choice would be Campbell - very strong, very powerful, inspirational and experienced at all levels. I think if Vieira had left over the summer, he would have been made Arsenal captain.

Becks
10-12-2004, 06:05 AM
I would have chosen Owen. He needs the confidence and he can prove himself when it is needed.