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Forbes Rich List: David Beckham Is Still The World’s Most Valuable Football Player

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Forbes’ inaugural SportsMoney 50-50 list (a system used to rank the 50 most valuable teams and the 50 most valuable athletes across all world sport) were announced yesterday and, whilst the individual standings were stacked heavily in favour of American sports stars (NBA players occupy 14 slots, NFL players 9), there are six footballers that feature in the top 50.

Despite his various recent infidelities, golfing icon Tiger Woods tops the list with an estimated annual income of over $100 million (thanks to his lucrative tie-ins with Nike and Gillette amongst others) with boxer Floyd Mayweather Jnr and basketball player Kobe Bryant making up the top three.

It should come as no surprise that topping the footballers’ standings (though only making fifth position in the list proper, one place behind golfer Phil Mickelson) is one David Beckham, who has become somewhat of a one-man global super-brand over the past decade of his career – raking in nearly $44 million in endorsements and salaries from high-profile companies such as Adidas and Yahoo!.

Here’s how the sextuplet of footballing superstars fared in comparison to one another…

1. David Beckham, LA Galaxy (5th on Forbes’ list)

Estimated income: $43.7 million (£28.6 million) / Age: 35

Beckham is currently overseeing the development of a range of underwear and fragrances that will bear his name, so we can expect his income to swell further over the next couple of years.

2. Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid (13th on Forbes’ list)

Estimated income: $35.8 million (£23.4 million) / Age: 25

Ronaldo is currently the world’s most expensive player having transferred from Manchester United to Real for $132 million, but the Portuguese forward did not receive a cut of the fee.

Barcelona's Lionel Messi

Barcelona's Lionel Messi

3. Lionel Messi, Barcelona (26th on Forbes’ list)

Estimated income: $27 million (£17.7 million) / Age: 23

Despite his relatively tender years, Barca’s diminutive Argentinian winger already has $multi-million sponsorship deals with Adidas, Gillette, Konami and Pepsi.

4. Kaka, Real Madrid (31st on Forbes’ list)

Estimated income: $25.6 million (£16.7 million) / Age: 28

The Brazilian didn’t enjoy the best of seasons at the Bernabeu last term, but his endorsement deals with Sony and Adidas (amongst many others) will go someway to softening the blow.

5. Ronaldinho, AC Milan (32nd on Forbes’ list)

Estimated income: $25.1 million (£16.4 million) / Age: 30

The buck-toothed show pony is a shadow of the player he once was, but his image still sells – especially in his homeland of Brazil.

6. Thierry Henry, New York Red Bulls (39th on Forbes’ list)

Estimated income: $23.5 million (£15.4 million) / Age: 33

Henry can already count Reebok and Gillette amongst his current cache of sponsors, but his recent move to the MLS will provide vast scope for further additions.

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Please note that Forbes’ calculations are based solely on the individual’s sponsorship revenue, and the income figures displayed do not include club salaries and/or bonuses.

Forbes Rich List: David Beckham Is Still The World’s Most Valuable Football Player” was originally published at Soccerlens.com – Football News.



World Cup News: England On Safari (Cue ‘Three Lions’ Jokes)

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Welcome, once again, friends to the daily Soccerlens World Cup column. I trust you are well?

Here’s the best (and the rest) of today’s hottest South Africa-flavoured potatoes – and I’m afraid that metaphors just don’t get any better than that!

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Bizarre balls…

France ‘keeper Hugo Lloris is determined to make sure everybody, and I mean everybody, is aware of just how much he hates the official World Cup ball.

Lloris was the first to criticise the Adidas Jabulani, branding it ‘a disaster’ due to it’s unpredictable flight path, and it seems that a fortnight’s-worth of training with the new ball hasn’t changed the Lyon stopper’s mind;

“[Goalkeepers] need to be even faster in the analysis of the trajectory. I would prefer it if I made a technical mistake – at least I could blame myself.

The ball moves from high to low, from right to left. Even the attackers are embarrassed at the training centres. It is difficult to analyse the point of impact between the ball and the head or foot.

There will be many goals, beautiful and bizarre. The ball is light. It seems that it is made of plastic. It is far from a leather ball. And as you go up in altitude, the more you will have problems.

We all realise that these balls make our task difficult. I must be constantly alert, focused, vigilant and make the correct choices.”

Alright Hugo – you don’t like the Jabulani – we kind of get it now.

Safari, so good…

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The England World Cup squad took a little time out of their busy schedule to unwind yesterday, when the 23-man group – led by manager Fabio Capello – travelled to (and then through) the Pilanesburg Safari Park (I’m sure there’s got to be a lame ‘three lions’ joke in there somewhere) in search of elephants, unicorns and other such South African fauna.

However, the day threatened to turn sour amidst fears that, in a bout of hi-jinkery, the players had tried to smuggle a sunburnt gibbon past the wardens and out of the game reserve with them – but Wayne Rooney was able to produce his driving license to prove otherwise.

There are more photos here, or a video if you deem still images to be the work of Satan.

Doctor’s orders…

England’s official World Cup mascot David Beckham received a verbal ’slap on the wrists’ (if such a thing exists?) yesterday, after he had the temerity to go against the doctor’s orders and start hoofing a ball around the Rustenberg training pitch.

Becks has been sidelined since March with an achilles injury and was seemingly under strict instructions not to undergo anything more strenuous than a few kick-ups – but try telling that to a man who has built a career on 90-yard cross-field passes.

Twatball…

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Bored of your average run-of-the-mill common-or-garden fantasy football competitions that reward you and your players for all the usual stuff like goals/assists/actually playing well? Well you might want to give Twatball a go then.

‘What is Twatball?’ I hear you cry. Well I’ll let the bods responsible explain…

“Twatball is a fantasy league game for the football world cup, turned on its head.

Select your dream XI of thugs, cheats and hapless bunglers, then sit back and watch them rack up points for red and yellow cards, own goals, blatant dives and missed penalties.”

Finally, a fantasy football game that Marco Materazzi can excel at.

I ‘heart’ football art…

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Artist David Marsh has used ‘infographic software’ (answers on a postcard please) to painstakingly map the movements of various players during the 1966 World Cup and create these amazing abstract pieces.

The image above is called ‘B. Charlton vs F. Beckenbauer’ and shows the precise movements made by each player (the thick lines signifying ‘on the ball’ movement and the thin lines showing ‘off the ball’ movements) during the 1966 final.

Marsh created the pieces by watching the game in super slow motion and tracing the players movement onto paper, which he then…hang on, it’d make much more sense if I just let the man himself explain his methods.

Click here for the full interview with Marsh, plus full-size images of his pieces.

Do it, for they are pleasing to thine eye.

Quote of the day…

“[The World Cup] is an over-hyped, money-spinning festival of tedium in which the world’s thickest millionaires kick a rubbish ball round a poxy field to the wonderment of an audience of foghorning cretins.”

I think it’s safe to say journalist Charlie Brooker won’t be monitoring the proceedings in South Africa particularly closely this summer.

And in other news…

Three foreign journalists have been robbed at gunpoint at their hotel complex in South Africa during the wee small hours of the morning. The thieves got away with laptops, phones, cameras, passports and World Cup press credentials but, thankfully, no one was injured. (Goal)

Portuguese winger Nani has been ruled out of the World Cup after rupturing his left clavicle whilst attempting an acrobatic shot during training last Friday. (Guardian)

Arjen Robben has definitely been ruled out of Holland’s first group game with Denmark on Monday, after twanging a hamstring in a warm-up game with Hungary on Saturday. (BBC)

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The 2010 World Cup on Soccerlens

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With the dedicated World Cup section (choke full of info, including fixtures and stats – and even links to buy replica shirts) on SL, there really is no need to go anywhere else for your World Cup needs this summer!

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World Cup News: England On Safari (Cue ‘Three Lions’ Jokes)” was originally published at Soccerlens.com – Football News.



World Cup 2010 Injuries – the players missing out in 2010

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As we gear up for the opening of the 2010 FIFA World Cup this coming Friday we are in store for a month of a carnival football as the ‘Rainbow Nation’ invites the world to enjoy this landmark achievement for the African continent as they host their first ever World Cup tournament. As excited as we all are for this historic occasion we will be fully aware that not all of the world’s major players will be in attendance for footballs big dance.

Injuries have played havoc in the build up to this year’s tournament. For whatever reason, bad luck, bad timing, bad footwear, it has vanquished the dreams of many talent across the globe of featuring in the biggest sporting showpiece in sport.

Like previous World Cups we have become accustomed to the formality that we may not see one or two stars that have been plagued by injury during the build up to the tournament. As football sets to take centre stage this Friday in front of an estimated audience of two billion they will be well aware that their viewing pleasure has been tarnished somewhat as some of the games major players sit out the tournament denying us the opportunity of seeing them test their abilities against the world’s best.

In total there is possibly around a dozen renown players who will be watching events unfold in South Africa via their homes. Some of the major teams out of the 32 competing in this summer’s World Cup have seen their preparations hampered by injuries. Most recently Arjen Robben of Holland, who tweaked his hamstring in the dying moments of their 6-1 rout over Hungary in a warm up game on Saturday. His participation in the tournament is still a question to be answered like Didier Drogba who broke his arm during another warm up match for his Ivory Coast team. Their race to be fit for their countries opening matches is questionable to say the least.

This article looks at some of the major stars who have been ruled out of the 19th FIFA World Cup including a number of potential players who may also succumb to this disappointing fate:

David Beckham and Rio Ferdinand – England

The former England and current skipper have had their dreams shattered as The Three Lions see two of the most influential players in the last decade miss what would have potentially been their last World Cup appearance. David Beckham who moved to Europe at the turn of the year from Los Angeles to play in Italy for The Rossoneri of AC Milan ruptured his Achilles tendon back in March. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid star had opted to move back to Europe to enhance his prospects of making Fabio Capello’s 23-man squad. A tearful Beckham left the San Siro that night knowing his hard work of being back in the England reckoning would count for nothing. His name alone is a big loss for the World Cup as his iconic status will be dually missed. However he will be in attendance with the England camp as he helps aid Fabio Capello’s team.

Rio Ferdinand has suffered immensely this past year due to a number of injuries, most notably the problems with his back which has ruled him out for the majority of Manchester United’s season. The 31 year old only made 13 appearances in the league and that unlucky number seems to have come back to haunt him as he broke down in England’s first training session in Rustenburg following a tackle on fellow team mate Emile Heskey. His manager broke the news right after the incident during his press conference whilst Rio was on his way to hospital for a scan. It was broke to the England skipper that he would be out for 4-6 weeks with a knee injury effectively ending his World Cup dreams. It is a real shame for Ferdinand who had worked hard on his fitness for the upcoming finals. Michael Dawson has been called up as his replacement.

Michael Ballack, Rene Adler, Heiko Westermann and Simon Rofles – Germany

The three time winners Germany have suffered some rotten luck in their preparations. Four key members of their squad have been ruled out via injuries, most notably their captain and talisman Michael Ballack.

Ballack had yet another steady season in West London with Chelsea has he helped his clubs cause to a domestic league and cup double. However during the FA Cup final against Portsmouth he suffered ligament damage in his right ankle following a robust challenge from Kevin Prince Boateng, who ironically is a German born citizen who opted to play for the Ghanaian national team due to his roots. He will be participating in the World Cup as he made the 23 man squad and made his first international appearance for the Black Stars last Saturday against Latvia. It is a real sickner for Ballack who would have been leading his national team out for the final time at a FIFA World Cup. He has been an immense colossal for his nation as his goal in the 2002 semi-final against South Korea booked Germanys place in the final against Brazil despite knowing he would miss the showpiece date due to a suspension.

Simon Rofles and Heiko Westermann both underwent surgery back in January to their respective injuries. Rofles had knee surgery but effectively ruled himself out of Joachim Low’s plans as he wouldn’t be fit come the summer. Westermann also went under the knife at the turn of the year to cure his problem with his knee. He got back to full match fitness but his luck was compounded last week as he broke a bone in his foot against Hungary in Budapest. The 27-year old had a scan in northern Italy where he heard the harrowing news that he will not be participating in South Africa.

First choice goalkeeper Rene Adler was ruled out of the tournament last month due to a rib injury he suffered in a 2-1 loss to Stuttgart in the Bundesliga. The Bayer Leverkusen stopper underwent surgery but he would not be able to recover in time to make Low’s squad. It is a real blow for the 25 year old who was tipped to make a real impact for The Team over the coming weeks.

Michael Essien – Ghana

The Chelsea powerhouse has had a torrid year with his injury. The 27 year old damaged his knee ligaments back in January whilst on international duty with Ghana. This ruled him out of their African cup of nation’s squad and effectively ended his domestic season in England as he sat out the remainder of The Blues campaign as they strolled to a league and cup double without one of their biggest stars.

Essien has tried his utmost to be fit for the first African World Cup. It’s a bitter pill for the former Lyon man to swallow as being a proud African he would have relished the opportunity of showcasing his wealth of abilities on his home continent. His absence was announced at the end of May as the Black Stars gear up for their opening game against Serbia on the 13th June.

Lassana Diarra – France

Real Madrid anchorman Lassana Diarra will be missing for the 2006 runners-up France. The 25 year old was all geared up his first FIFA World Cup after a successful year and a half in Spain following his move from Portsmouth. However during France’s high altitude preparations for the conditions they will experience in South Africa they travelled to the Rhone-Alpes region of the French Alps where Diarra endured persistent stomach pains.

Diarra missed three days of training following a hike up a glacier where he began to feel unwell. His club Real Madrid later revealed that he suffers from a genetic disorder which affects his red blood cells which causes chronic fatigue. After a check-up with the medical team it was concurred that Diarra would need a significant period of rest and there was no chance of him competing for Les Bleus in the World Cup.

Jose Bosingwa – Portugal

Another Chelsea star to have been hampered with injuries is Jose Bosingwa. Portugal’s dynamic full-back will miss the tournament after picking up a knee injury last October which ruled him out for the entire season. The 27 year old had surgery to repair his problem but a number of complications followed up with his rehabilitation meaning another operation was needed back in March. The club announced he would be out of the World Cup as he now focuses on getting fit for next season.

Bosingwa had a fantastic year prior to his injury troubles. He joined Chelsea from FC Porto for £16million and became an integral part of the Chelsea team where he worked well in conjunction with fellow full back Ashley Cole as Chelsea added a more fluid attacking approach to their repertoire.

Jon Obi Mikel – Nigeria

Another African to face the realisation of missing out on his continents first World Cup is Nigeria’s Jon Obi Mikel.

He underwent minor knee surgery last month and his participation in the tournament hadn’t really come under any doubt. However during his nations first training session in preparation for the finals the Chelsea star felt uneasy and declared his exclusion from the squad to prevent any long term damage to his knee.

Coach Lars Lagerback has called up Sochaux’s Brown Ideye as his replacement.

Players potentially missing out:

Didier Drogba – Ivory Coast

32 year old Didier Drogba who finished the Premier Leagues top goal scorer with 29 goals has suffered a monumental scare ahead of the World Cup. During a warm up game against Japan last week the Ivory Coast talisman suffered a fractured ulna in his right forearm following a robust challenge from Tulio Tanaka. As he screamed in pain the news that followed was even more so. His initial injury indicated to the entire that he would be out of the World Cup.

Drogba, including teammate Kolo Toure declared to the press that he would not be figuring in South Africa before retracting his statement. The Ivorian has spent the weekend in hospital following emergency surgery to help save his World Cup prospects.

Despite the scare the news look more encouraging as he will now link up with his team mates as they jet off to South Africa on Wednesday. Drogba is a huge cog in Sven Goran Eriksson’s side as he has scored an amazing 44 goals in 69 appearances for his country. It is still debatable whether or not  he will be fit in time to play any part during the finals but for the sake of football his presence would be sorely missed if he loses his battle.

Andrea Pirlo – Italy

A huge reason why Fabio Cannavaro lifted Italy’s fourth World Cup was due to the orchestrated play of Andrea Pirlo. He had a wonderful World Cup four years ago as his range of passing tantalised the opposition as Marcello Lippi’s team became the immortals of the world game.

However this time around the signs are discouraging for the AC Milan man as his participation looks doubtful after picking up an injury to his calf last week during his side’s 2-1 loss to the hands of Mexico in a friendly.

Speculation is indicating he will miss the world champion’s first two group games, but coach Marcello Lippi has hinted he will still include Pirlo in the squad.

“If Pirlo skips three games, it’s not a problem. He might come back in the fourth, who knows?” said Lippi.

It shows just how vital Pirlo is to the Italians dreams of retaining their crown. Once again for the sake of football it would be a real shame for a major star such as Pirlo who exemplifies a wonderful attributed player to miss out on the finals.

Arjen Robben – Holland

Coming off the back of his greatest season to date with Bayern Munich, 26 year-old Arjen Robben’s hopes of making it to South Africa are in jeopardy after aggravating his hamstring during the friendly victory over Hungary last Saturday.

It was Robben’s first appearance in the warm up games prior to the squad’s arrival in Africa. He gave a wonderful 40 minute salve orchestrating his flair and ability. As he attempted a back heel in the final minutes of the game he tweaked his hamstring which has put his participation in real doubt.

He has undergone a scan and a number of tests to help aid his cause of making it to the ‘Rainbow Nation’. He will now undergo intense physiotherapy as coach Bert van Marwijk intends to keep him in his squad despite the possibility of him missing all three group games.

Robben has been in the form of his life and this is a real cruel blow for such a special talent. The Dutch medical team will now work vigorously with Robben to help regain his fitness.

Julio Cesar – Brazil

Being dubbed as the world’s finest goalkeeper, Brazilian number one Julio Cesar injured his back during a friendly against Zimbabwe last Wednesday. He will not sit out his nation’s final warm up game against Tanzania as he missed his first game at international level for two years.

Coach Dunga will be hoping the Internazionale star will be fit in time for their opening game of the finals against North Korea at Ellis Park next week.

Injuries are a nightmare as they can crumble a footballers dream in an instant. A number of these injuries have occurred during World Cup warm up games which shows the high level competiveness between players even before a ball has been kicked in South Africa. Unfortunately, injuries go with the territory of being a professional footballer and as it is so eloquently put – “that’s football”. It is an undoubted shame for the watching world to be denied the opportunity of the seeing some of the world’s top talent grace their presence in footballs biggest showpiece. Despite a number of absentees, we cannot forget those who will be taking part as we are set to endure a month of thrills and spills for the 19th FIFA World Cup.

World Cup 2010 Injuries – the players missing out in 2010” was originally published at Soccerlens.com – Football News.



Old England’s last chance for World Cup glory?

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Last Chance for the England Chieftains?

At one point Terry, Lampard, Gerrard and now Ferdinand have all held the captaincy yet all four are likely playing their last World Cup ever. Will this incite a mid-life-crisis-esque meltdown or provide swan song cup winning motivation?

It struck me as I was glancing through this England team sheet on the Guardian website. Look at the ages. Lampard is 31! When the hell did THAT happen? It seems like only yesterday he was runner up to Ronaldinho for the Ballon Do’r and FIFA World Player of the Year – I was all giddy like a mum watching her son in a crap play.

See, I’d followed Frank since his West Ham days (despite being a Chelsea fan) and to his England debut in October 1999. Happy days! Do you know he’s a David Cameron fan? True, probably. In fact, it was 5 years ago that Frank was runner-up and whilst he’s still in great shape after his best ever season, he joins a whole host of players who – after closer inspection – are almost certainly playing their last ever World Cup. Ever. EVER! That’s a big deal.

This wouldn’t be such a huge and vastly underestimated topic if so many key players weren’t in the 2006 squad. Look:

Paul Robinson, David James, Robert Green; Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand, John Terry, Ashley Cole, Sol Campbell, Jamie Carragher, Wayne Bridge, David Beckham, Michael Carrick, Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Owen Hargreaves, Jermaine Jenas, Stewart Downing, Joe Cole, Aaron Lennon, Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen, Peter Crouch, Theo Walcott.

Bar Barry, that’s our ENTIRE first team who will be taking to the field for a consecutive World Cup.

What is the normal age for retiring from national duty?

lampard and gerrard Old Englands last chance for World Cup glory?32. Our oldest outfield player, Jamie Carragher, is technically out the door after this. Oh and what’s this… surprise surprise he agreed to un-retire! Crashing the party late. If Glen Johnson weren’t so defensively inept I’d be well narked.

Okay, so if we imagine this 32 is a rule – as if we all live in Logan’s Run – who from our current squad will remain?

Hart (27), Glen Johnson (29), Lennon (27), Milner (28), Defoe (31), Rooney (28)

Add to that, the liklihood that Hargreaves at 33, Bridge at 33 and Owen at 34 would probably be overlooked. Even Beckham at 39 would surely miss out… surely?

Of course Beckham like Henrik Larsson, Claude Makelele, Gary Neville and others are proof that hitting 32 doesn’t mean the end.  Secondly, fingers crossed – we’ll have players like Wilshere, Sturridge, Victor Moses, Phil Jones, Walcott and Adam Johnson to look forward to.

Nevertheless, put yourself in Lampard and Gerrard’s shoes and you’re thinking “Crap. We better make this work now. For like, the 4th tournament’s time of asking!” This is it. This is LITERALLY the end of the World Cup road for them two, as well as our centre back pairing of Terry and Ferdinand. Epic isn’t it? That’s the spine of the England team since Euro 2004. Ponder for a moment that this could be the last time we have a team THIS good for years.

What can we draw from that?

OK. So we can do two things.

1. Panic. This is literally our Golden Generation. It’s not a punch of under-achieving sock puppets like last time around. After this, it’s – by all rights – down hill. We’ve got more experienced winners than we have in the last 20 years.

2. And this is the big one – rejoice! – our boys are going to go hell for leather. It’s their last chance to banish the ghost of 1966. That huge (and frankly annoying) albatross of a spectre. I love that we won it, but god, I just die when they replay the Geoff Hurst goal before each match. It is over now. Shut up.

Our lads are going to be so up for it. Not just out of patriotic desire but out of sheer panic. The end of their World Cup lives is nigh. For James, Green, Warnock, Cole, Terry, King, Ferdinand, Upson, Carragher, Gerrard, Lampard, Barry, Joe Cole, Crouch and Heskey it’s the last World Cup they’ll ever play in. By the 32 rule, it’s also the last national tournament for Lampard, Ferdinand, Heskey, Upson and James too!

When they’ve bowed out flimsily, you could argue they’ve been easy to console. “Don’t worry JT, Stevie G, next time we’ll get em sonny jims lads by gum!“. There’s no next time now.

My money is on them to come good. Purely for the reason that this is England’s peak. Despite having a ropey right back in Glen Johnson, we’re great all over the pitch. If there were ever pressure to succeed, it’s now because for the entire first team except for Rooney – this is the last chance to fulfill potential. I know that’s a ill-founded reason for optimism but… I’m an England fan by god, it comes with the territory. Come on you sods!

Old England’s last chance for World Cup glory?” was originally published at Soccerlens.com – Football News.



David Beckham To Take World Cup Coaching Role?


Veteran midfielder David Beckham has confirmed that he hopes to be playing a much more active role in England’s World Cup campaign than just travelling to South Africa in a ‘mascot’ capacity.

Beckham, who saw his hopes of playing in this summer’s World Cup ended by a ruptured achilles tendon sustained in March, has revealed that he has discussed the possibility of joining England manager Fabio Capello’s coaching staff for the duration of the tournament – if he manages to fully convalesce from his injury on schedule.

Speaking at the presentation of England’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup, the 35-year-old told the press;

“I’ve spoken to the manager and [assistant manager] Franco Baldini and they have made it well aware that I have a role to play with the players and the team. We have not discussed specifics but I’m honoured that a manager of Fabio’s status feels I can be important.”

“I am hoping to travel with the team but obviously we’ll have to see how my therapy goes.”

It was initially thought that, should Beckham be offered a position by Capello, he would be acting primarily as an intermediary between manager and players. However, it now seems that England management are keen to get their former captain involved with assisting on the training ground.

David Beckham To Take World Cup Coaching Role?” was originally published at Soccerlens.com – Football News.