New Beginning
England’s visit to Germany on Wednesday for an end of-year friendly international sees Fabio Capello’s men hampered by a sizeable injury list, while Diego Maradona will make his coaching bow with Argentina.
But while Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will both be missing and there will be no 108th cap at least on this occasion for David Beckham, who must wait to draw level with the late Bobby Moore, the match is an opportunity for second string England players to press their claims.
While the former world champions, who have four months to prepare for their next World Cup qualifiers, do battle at the Berlin Olympic Stadium another former World Cup winner, Maradona, will be taking to the dugout at Hampden Park for his first match in charge of Argentina against Scotland.
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But while Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will both be missing and there will be no 108th cap at least on this occasion for David Beckham, who must wait to draw level with the late Bobby Moore, the match is an opportunity for second string England players to press their claims.
While the former world champions, who have four months to prepare for their next World Cup qualifiers, do battle at the Berlin Olympic Stadium another former World Cup winner, Maradona, will be taking to the dugout at Hampden Park for his first match in charge of Argentina against Scotland.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit:
http://epaper.asianage.com/Asian/AAge/2008/11/19/index.shtml
Labels: Argentina, Berlin Olympic Stadium, David Beckham, Diego Maradona, England, former world champions, German, Hampden Park

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