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You haven't seen the best of us yet: Beckham
Friday, June 16 2006 15:19 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Nuremberg: David Beckham admits England have yet to play at their best, but said getting three points against Trinidad and Tobago was what mattered most.

England squeezed past the admirable Trinidadians 2-0 but had to wait until the 83rd minute to find the back of the net and calm nerves on the England bench.

They had Peter Crouch and Steven Gerrard to thank for victory, and Beckham said credit must also go to the Caribbean minnows who fought like warriors.

"We knew it would be a hard game and that they would get 11 men behind the ball," said Beckham, who ended the match in the unfamiliar position of right back.

"They made it hard for us all the game but we knew that if we stuck to our game plan then we'd break them down," he said.

While England were less than convincing in the first half and could have gone behind, they perked up when Wayne Rooney and teenager Aaron Lennon came on as a substitute for Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher respectively with 30 minutes remaining.

England have struggled getting goals in the second period in recent matches and Beckham took their second half performance, sparked by Rooney, as the most encouraging aspect of the game.

"The good thing about the game is that we finished strongly," he said.

"There is always a slight tension when you expect to win so much but we stuck at our task, we worked hard," he said.

"We got goals in the second half which we haven't done for a while," he said.

Despite the 2-0 scoreline, England were not at their best and Beckham admits that there is better to come.

"It would be very fair to say that you haven't seen the best of us yet but we hope we have now put ourselves in a good position," he said.

"We know we can get better and we just have to show people," he said.

AFP







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