ENGLAND : PLAYERS TO WATCH
Midfielder David Beckham is overrated and overhyped,
but still has plenty of magic left in that skilled right
foot of his, whether it is crossing the ball from the
right wing into the penalty area or bending one of his
patented free kicks past the defensive wall and goalkeeper
for a goal. Frank Lampard, the only player to have participated
in all 10 qualifiers, is a rock in the midfield, as
is Steven Gerrard. Forward Michael Owen is coming back
from a broken bone in his foot and is needed at top
scoring form (to rebound from a disappointing 2002 World
Cup) if England is serious about its title aspirations.
Forward Wayne Rooney, 20, is already an impact player
although he is a hothead and could get into yellow-card
peril if he doesn't sit on his emotions during the heat
of the game.
ROSTER
Goalkeepers: Paul Robinson (Tottenham Hotspur), David
James (Manchester City), Robert Green (Norwich City)
Defenders: Gary Neville (Manchester United), Rio Ferdinand
(Manchester United), John Terry (Chelsea), Ashley Cole
(Arsenal), Sol Campbell (Arsenal), Jamie Carragher (Liverpool),
Wayne Bridge (Chelsea)
Midfielders: David Beckham (Real Madrid), Michael Carrick
(Tottenham Hotspur), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Steven
Gerrard (Liverpool), Owen Hargreaves (Bayern Munich),
Jermaine Jenas (Tottenham Hotspur), Stewart Downing
(Middlesbrough), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Aaron Lennon (Tottenham
Hotspur)
Forwards: Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Michael
Owen (Newcastle United), Peter Crouch (Liverpool), Theo
Walcott (Arsenal)
On stand-by: Scott Carson (Liverpool), Luke Young (Charlton
Athletic), Nigel Reo-Coker (West Ham United), Jermain
Defoe (Tottenham Hotspur) Andrew Johnson (Crystal Palace).
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