Monday, September 8, 2008

Terry and Beckham quash talk of revenge


BARCELONA: England's senior players, including David Beckham and John Terry, are attempting to quash any talk of revenge as they prepare for a World Cup qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb tomorrow that could begin to define the new Fabio Capello era.
It was Croatia who dramatically ended England's hopes of qualifying for the Euro 2008 finals when they won 3-2 at Wembley last November, a result that ultimately led to the sacking of head coach Steve McClaren.

Slaven Bilic's side also beat McClaren's team at home during the same campaign and the wounds from both those defeats still fester for many players in the England camp.

Their return to Zagreb, so early in the World Cup qualifying campaign, is certain to bring calls for both revenge and redemption but Beckham, in particular, is anxious to avoid any further hype.

Having stuttered to a 2-0 victory over Andorra in their opening match in Group 6 this is hardly the time for England to indulge in overblown statements, particularly as they have yet to impress under new manager Capello -- the man brought in at great expense to save English football from another summer home alone in 2010.
"It's not about having a score to settle," insisted Beckham. "We just want to get a good result and put a good performance in, that's the thing."





Beckham's message was echoed by his captain Terry in Barcelona, where England continued to be based before flying to Zagreb yesterday evening.

Terry said: "I don't want to get across any kind of revenge message but, at the same time, it's a new campaign and we are going there to pick up three points so if we can get off to a good six-point start then we will take that.

"We have to rise to the challenge. We know it's difficult and we know they have not been beaten there for a long time.

"We have to go there with a clean slate and not think about the last game we played against them."

It will be interesting to see what changes, if any, Capello makes to his team after he needed Joe Cole to come off the bench and save England against Andorra with two quick goals early in the second half at the Olympic Stadium.

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