| Beckham's Amazing Goal Puts England Through |
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| Sunday, 25 June 2006 | ||||
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David Beckham became the first England player to score at three World Cups as his free-kick earned a quarter-final tie against Portugal on Saturday. Beckham beautifully curled home from 30 yards on the hour mark, but England made hard work of Ecuador. The South Americans could have gone in front early on, Carlos Tenorio's shot deflecting off Ashley Cole and on to the bar after John Terry's mistake. Frank Lampard missed two fine chances but England had done enough to win. Sven-Goran Eriksson's side will now play Portugal - after their stormy 1-0 win against Holland - on Saturday 1 July at 1600 BST in Gelsenkirchen, live on BBC One, Radio Five Live and on the BBC Sport website.
Again Eriksson will point to a job done, but again it was an England display which will produce more questions than answers. Playing a 4-1-4-1 formation with Wayne Rooney up front alone, England looked comfortable and clumsy in equal measure on a strange afternoon in Stuttgart. Yet they started off by doing the sensible thing in the stifling heat, with Michael Carrick at the hub as they passed the ball around and made Ecuador do the running. However, the first genuine chance fell to the South Americans and after an error by John Terry they came agonisingly close to taking the lead. Terry completely mis-timed a headed clearance and the ball fell to Carlos Tenorio to run clean through, the striker's fierce shot crashing off the bar thanks to a fine sliding block from Ashley Cole. It was a Jekyll and Hyde performance from England - one minute keeping the ball with ease, the next giving it away and inviting pressure on to them. Rooney cut an isolated figure as England put more effort into not conceding than scoring but they still looked shaky at the back, as Rio Ferdinand nearly put through his own net and Terry was booked for a neck-high tackle on Carlos Tenorio.
The decision to play Carrick in the holding role gave England a better base to build from, but Lampard and Gerrard were not getting forward enough to give the increasingly frustrated Rooney some much-needed support. The 20-year-old could only look on with envy at the other end as Carlos Tenorio and Agustin Delgado hunted as a pair, causing Terry and Ferdinand to lose their usual composure. Gerrard took it upon himself to improve things after the break as he bombed forward from the left, only to see his centre run across the six-yard line with no England player in sight. When the breakthrough came, it was like travelling back in time to 2001 when Beckham was at the very peak of his powers. He sized up the opportunity from 30 yards, wonderfully whipped the ball over the wall and towards the bottom corner and saw it creep past Cristian Mora at his near post. Lampard twice had chances straight after to double the lead, first dragging a left-foot shot wide then failing to find Rooney in the box when he should have shot himself. He missed a sitter with 17 minutes left too, blazing over from 14 yards after some sensational skill from Rooney by the left touchline. Fortunately, it made no difference. England, for the second time under Eriksson, have reached the last eight of the World Cup finals. England: Robinson, Hargreaves, Terry, Ferdinand, Ashley Cole, Beckham (Lennon 87), Carrick, Gerrard (Downing 90), Lampard, Joe Cole (Carragher 77), Rooney. Subs Not Used: James, Campbell, Bridge, Carson, Crouch, Jenas, Neville, Walcott. Booked: Terry, Robinson, Carragher. Goals: Beckham 60.
Ecuador: Mora, De la Cruz, Hurtado, Espinoza, Reasco, Valencia, Edwin Tenorio (Lara 69), Castillo, Mendez, Delgado, Carlos Tenorio (Kaviedes 71). Booked: Valencia, Carlos Tenorio, De la Cruz. Att: 52,000. Ref: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium). Fifa man-of-the-match: John Terry
Source: bbc
Readers have left 13 comments.
Abu Abdullah:
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"MPACUK is a non-profit making organisation working with the community, helping Muslims to help themselves."
How does this report about England's win help Muslims help themsleves? "our aim is to defend Muslim interests and Islam throughout Britain and the world" Please explain how celebrating Beckham's goal will protect Muslim interests. "MPACUK is aiming to politicise Muslims" Clearly! Once again, you have belittled the plight of our suffering Ummah by intermingling it with the pettiness of football. Make up your mind - are you here to politicise or pacify Muslims?
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2006-06-25 23:23:41
Sirb:
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MPACUK- You are either losing the plot or have incompetent people putting up articles.
I'm getting sick of your PR disasters !!!
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2006-06-26 08:33:30
dumb muslim:
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at every opportunity muslims are just plain dumb, during the general election we voted for labour or respect, (or in the case of HT, didnt vote). in the Pew poll we said 'we hate the west', and now we say he hate the english football team.
well done guys give every propoganda tool you can to the zionist and blame mpac for fihting the tide of stupidity. let me guess none of you think signing on and claiming benefits is haram, or paying your taxes to a war goverment ot votingin a neutral tory to get rid of pro israeli-zionist mp out. and i for one am glad that mpac is making you guys sick or think beyond your stupid pre progammed defeatest ways. those of you who support isreal knowingly or unkowingly please go to isreal and see what they do to you. but leave us to fight without you, all you do is give the advantage to our enemies.
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2006-06-26 09:53:43
Islamic Torch:
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I am sure the previous authors have their reasons.But I congrulate MPACUK for their diversity and interaction. I goto work and I sit amongst others and watch the football. I talk about football and we have healthy debates.BUT when the football fever will be over I will sit with the same group and talk about the beauty and wealth of Islam. I will answer questions about Islam and rid any myths they have. WE, sit and debate about foreign policies and the wars abroad and at home. And 90% of the time it is THEY who show sympathy and empathy and understand the sufferings.And do you know who I am talking about, no not fellow Muslims but, the Non-Muslims.We as Muslims have been provided with the means and the knowledge by Allah (SWT) thru Our beloved Prophet (PBUH, to tell others about Islam and the Oness of Allah. If we don't carry out this, then ask yourselves, "Who is really at fault here, the World or us?"I pray this message is received by ALL in its peaceful way and not to be twisted into the believe (by the shaytaan) to read as a message in support of the non-believers.
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2006-06-26 10:27:56
Beast:
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No need for this article whatsoever.
How many other political lobby groups have such articles on their homepages? Be careful you don't become more English than the English. Get a grip!
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2006-06-26 11:02:03
Yusha:
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Maybe people should know how much the football adversely affects others. A brother detained in prison in the UK without charge or trial , whose family travelled many many miles to visit him yesterday had his visit terminated 40 minutes early without warning or apology so the prison guards could go off early to watch the match. His family was pretty much thrown out of the visiting hall. When they say football fever they should call it a disease as for many it takes precedence over people's lives.
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2006-06-26 14:49:01
Abu Abdullah:
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Very good point Beast - destroys whatever little credibility MPACUK has. I guess this is what happens when you dedicate your entire lives to imitating the Zionists; you lose touch of reality and the true objective; that of obtaining the pleasure of Allah.
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2006-06-26 15:06:14
Raja:
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I agree with Dumb muslim. (For a dumb muslim you speak alot of sense)
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2006-06-26 15:35:40
Funky Peer Saab:
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Right on Islamic tourch, on the dot.
Also look at the benifits of football in engaging with our muslim youth who seem to be distant at the mo. It is a way to get them together and for you to meet them. There is nothing wrong with supporting any team as long as it does not overcome your duties to ur deen. So you haterz get real and stop cussin each other.
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2006-06-26 19:07:15
waqar:
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To see muslims with england shirt and big red crusader cross on it is embarassing, and for MPAC to say they look after the affairs of muslims is really a contradiction with this kind of crude nationalism.
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2006-06-26 23:24:31
FieldMuslim:
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The trick that these moderates have done is to make those Muslims who see football as a distraction from their deen as sick or strange. If u do not like football u are seen as an extremist salafi/whabbie (label war). Strange thing is many non-muslims are not interested in this sport yet it is okay. U cannnot please your man master u will always be his slave. As Qutb said Islam takes man from the servant of man to the servant of God. Peace.
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2006-06-27 07:52:58
Jon:
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MPAC, after all the nasty comments about Jews all over this site, wonderful to see you getting behind Britain's greatest Jewish player, David Beckham.
When the otherwise crazy Islamic fanatics of MPAC can rally behind Britain's most popular Jewish sportsman, it shows how the World Cup is bringing everbody together! A fabulous advertisement for diversity and multiculturalism.
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2006-06-27 17:06:17
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