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Beckham's bitter-sweet memories as England captain
By Tim Rich (Telegraph.co.uk)
Updated: 2005-11-10 09:35

It is somehow appropriate that David Beckham's 50th match as England captain should be against Argentina, opponents who more than any other have defined his career.

David Beckham is hit by a football during a training session at Carrington training complex in Manchester November 9, 2005.
David Beckham is hit by a football during a training session at Carrington training complex in Manchester November 9, 2005. [Reuters]
When Michael Owen is asked about Argentina, as he will be today, there is always a smile, there is nothing negative to say, but with Beckham things are rather more mixed. It is difficult now to recall just how intense the reaction was to his dismissal in St Etienne during the 1998 World Cup or the sense of vindication when he drove home his penalty against the same opponents in Japan four years later.

Seven years ago, the man who was on the point of becoming the most famous footballer in the world had his effigy hung outside a south London pub. The headline after his petulant kick at Diego Simeone: "Ten Heroes and One Stupid Boy" summed up the popular attitude to him.

"People go on about my foul on Simeone and the red card but obviously I'd rather talk about the penalty four years later," Beckham said in Madrid before departing for Manchester, where he joined up with the England squad. "Every time we play Argentina there is hysteria around the game and what has happened; not just with me over the last few years but with other people as well.

"It seems Argentina are destined to play a big part in my career. It is a special moment. Not only because it is my 50th as captain but because it's against a team rated as one of the best in the world."
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