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    Post by Mexicanbecks Sat Aug 04, 2007 6:36 am

    David Beckham's 10 greatest games
    Richard Jolly, ESPNsoccernet
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    David Beckham has yet to make his MLS debut due to a nagging ankle injury, but he's had plenty of memorable moments in his playing career. Here's a look at his 10 best performances all-time.

    10. Real Madrid 2 Real Betis 1, Aug. 30, 2003

    Reasons for Beckham's popularity in Madrid stretched beyond his looks or his dead-ball prowess. His commitment -- seen as typically English -- was among them, but the goal he scored in his La Liga debut was uncharacteristic. Beckham is not renowned for arriving in the six-yard box to side foot home, but this was the exception. It marked the culmination of a move involving four galacticos, along with Zinedine Zidane, Raul and Ronaldo. Coming in the third minute, it was the first goal of the La Liga season, and it showed he had not lost his sense of timing.

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    David Beckham scored a memorable free kick against Real Madrid in 2003.

    9. Manchester United 4 Galatasaray 0, Dec. 7, 1994

    If it wasn't for regulations limiting the number of foreign players in European competitions, it is unlikely the teenage Beckham would have faced Galatasaray. But he did, and he made a lasting impression in his Champions League debut. The young midfielder immediately displayed assurance in possession, a wonderful passing range and a deadly cross. He also opened his United account, and there would be an additional 87 goals over the next nine years.

    8. Manchester United 4 Real Madrid 3, April 23, 2003

    Beckham is often at his best when he has a point to prove. After the breakdown of his relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson, he was omitted for the Champions League quarterfinal; a semifit Juan Sebastian Veron started. After seething on the bench, Beckham was belatedly introduced with half an hour remaining. His imperious free kick and close-range finish secured victory on the night, though his future teammates at Real advanced on aggregate.

    7. Tottenham 3 Manchester United 5, Sept. 29, 2001

    When Manchester United's version of the galacticos were good, they were supreme, and never more so than in a remarkable comeback at White Hart Lane.

    With Roy Keane injured, it was Beckham's first match as United's captain. Spurs led 3-0 at halftime. Game over? Hardly. Andy Cole scored straight away and Laurent Blanc headed in Beckham's corner. Then Ruud van Nistelrooy and Juan Sebastian Veron -- in perhaps his finest United performance -- gave Manchester the lead. Beckham, who scored 22 times that season, completed the victory with a high-class strike from distance.

    6. Real Madrid 4 Barcelona 2, April 10, 2005

    The day Beckham was probably the best player in 'El Classico'. Although he was not among Real's scorers, he did create two goals in typical fashion.

    After Zinedine Zidane scored Real's first goal, Beckham's free kick Cute the Barca defense for Ronaldo to head in. The third score came from Raul, but the fourth, though scored in the Bernabeu, was made in England. As they had done countless times on international duty, Beckham provided the perceptive through ball that Michael Owen finished.

    5. Deportivo la Coruna 0 Manchester United 2, April 2, 2002

    Beckham started a comprehensive demolition of a much-fancied Deportivo side. His sublime shot from 30 yards beat Jose Molina as Manchester United recorded its first victory over a Spanish side in Spain. The second leg is remembered more for Beckham's broken foot, but the first was a footballing triumph, especially for arguably United's greatest ever midfield, containing Beckham, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs.

    4. Argentina 0 England 1, June 7, 2002

    Revenge is rarely sweeter. Four years after one Argentinean, Diego Simeone, provoked a reaction that meant Beckham exited the 1998 World Cup in disgrace and two months after another, Aldo Duscher, broke his metatarsal to endanger his participation in the 2002 tournament, Beckham provided an eloquent response. His nerveless penalty, clinically dispatched one minute before halftime, defeated the favorites to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy. As Argentina was eliminated in the group stages, Beckham certainly had his vengeance.

    3. Wimbledon 0 Manchester United 3, Aug. 17, 1996

    Lobs are not an unusual sight at Wimbledon, but they are rarely this spectacular. Surely, none have had the long-term consequences of Beckham's.

    With Manchester United 2-0 ahead, the midfielder took aim in the final minute. The difference was that he was within his own half at the time. As his 60-yard shot sailed over the helpless goalkeeper Neil Sullivan, his life changed irrevocably. He had been a regular on United's team for a year, without attracting vast international attention. That soon changed: by the end of the month, he won the first of his 96 England caps. Superstardom beckoned.

    2. Bayern Munich 1 Manchester United 2, May 26, 1999

    It had the most dramatic of denouements but, even when it appeared Manchester United would lose, Beckham's was a memorable display. With Roy Keane and Paul Scholes suspended, he made a rare appearance in the center of United's midfield, and he was indefatigable. But United left it so late that a despairing George Best had left the Nou Camp and Bayern's ribbons were on the Champions League trophy. Then Beckham whipped in a corner from the left flank. After Ryan Giggs miscued his shot, Teddy Sheringham swiveled to turn it in. The score was tied at 1-1. Deeper into injury time, another Beckham corner. Sheringham supplied the flick-on, the predatory Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the finish and Manchester United were champions of Europe.

    1. England 2 Greece 2, Oct. 6, 2001

    Beckham's tour de force. In a match in which -- with the exception of Teddy Sheringham -- England played woefully, its captain single-handedly ensured its presence at the World Cup. Because Finland was drawing with Germany, England only needed a point to guarantee its place in Korea and Japan the following summer. Against Greece, however, England trailed twice. Sheringham supplied the first equalizer, glancing in a trademark Beckham free kick. As time ticked away from England, only Beckham, believed to have run more than 10 miles that afternoon, seemed capable of helping the team avert defeat. Finally, he did, with a 93rd-minute free kick that was perfect in both its timing and execution.
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    Post by Parks lives Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:12 am

    His performance against Inter Milan in 1999 should be up there.

    Two amazing pin point crosses to Yorke
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    Post by Sir Harry Flashman Sat Aug 04, 2007 9:59 am

    Mexicanbecks wrote:David Beckham's 10 greatest games
    Richard Jolly, ESPNsoccernet
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    David Beckham has yet to make his MLS debut due to a nagging ankle injury, but he's had plenty of memorable moments in his playing career. Here's a look at his 10 best performances all-time.

    10. Real Madrid 2 Real Betis 1, Aug. 30, 2003

    Reasons for Beckham's popularity in Madrid stretched beyond his looks or his dead-ball prowess. His commitment -- seen as typically English -- was among them, but the goal he scored in his La Liga debut was uncharacteristic. Beckham is not renowned for arriving in the six-yard box to side foot home, but this was the exception. It marked the culmination of a move involving four galacticos, along with Zinedine Zidane, Raul and Ronaldo. Coming in the third minute, it was the first goal of the La Liga season, and it showed he had not lost his sense of timing.

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    David Beckham scored a memorable free kick against Real Madrid in 2003.

    9. Manchester United 4 Galatasaray 0, Dec. 7, 1994

    If it wasn't for regulations limiting the number of foreign players in European competitions, it is unlikely the teenage Beckham would have faced Galatasaray. But he did, and he made a lasting impression in his Champions League debut. The young midfielder immediately displayed assurance in possession, a wonderful passing range and a deadly cross. He also opened his United account, and there would be an additional 87 goals over the next nine years.

    8. Manchester United 4 Real Madrid 3, April 23, 2003

    Beckham is often at his best when he has a point to prove. After the breakdown of his relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson, he was omitted for the Champions League quarterfinal; a semifit Juan Sebastian Veron started. After seething on the bench, Beckham was belatedly introduced with half an hour remaining. His imperious free kick and close-range finish secured victory on the night, though his future teammates at Real advanced on aggregate.


    7. Tottenham 3 Manchester United 5, Sept. 29, 2001

    When Manchester United's version of the galacticos were good, they were supreme, and never more so than in a remarkable comeback at White Hart Lane.

    With Roy Keane injured, it was Beckham's first match as United's captain. Spurs led 3-0 at halftime. Game over? Hardly. Andy Cole scored straight away and Laurent Blanc headed in Beckham's corner. Then Ruud van Nistelrooy and Juan Sebastian Veron -- in perhaps his finest United performance -- gave Manchester the lead. Beckham, who scored 22 times that season, completed the victory with a high-class strike from distance.

    6. Real Madrid 4 Barcelona 2, April 10, 2005

    The day Beckham was probably the best player in 'El Classico'. Although he was not among Real's scorers, he did create two goals in typical fashion.

    After Zinedine Zidane scored Real's first goal, Beckham's free kick Cute the Barca defense for Ronaldo to head in. The third score came from Raul, but the fourth, though scored in the Bernabeu, was made in England. As they had done countless times on international duty, Beckham provided the perceptive through ball that Michael Owen finished.


    5. Deportivo la Coruna 0 Manchester United 2, April 2, 2002

    Beckham started a comprehensive demolition of a much-fancied Deportivo side. His sublime shot from 30 yards beat Jose Molina as Manchester United recorded its first victory over a Spanish side in Spain. The second leg is remembered more for Beckham's broken foot, but the first was a footballing triumph, especially for arguably United's greatest ever midfield, containing Beckham, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs.

    4. Argentina 0 England 1, June 7, 2002

    Revenge is rarely sweeter. Four years after one Argentinean, Diego Simeone, provoked a reaction that meant Beckham exited the 1998 World Cup in disgrace and two months after another, Aldo Duscher, broke his metatarsal to endanger his participation in the 2002 tournament, Beckham provided an eloquent response. His nerveless penalty, clinically dispatched one minute before halftime, defeated the favorites to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy. As Argentina was eliminated in the group stages, Beckham certainly had his vengeance.

    3. Wimbledon 0 Manchester United 3, Aug. 17, 1996

    Lobs are not an unusual sight at Wimbledon, but they are rarely this spectacular. Surely, none have had the long-term consequences of Beckham's.

    With Manchester United 2-0 ahead, the midfielder took aim in the final minute. The difference was that he was within his own half at the time. As his 60-yard shot sailed over the helpless goalkeeper Neil Sullivan, his life changed irrevocably. He had been a regular on United's team for a year, without attracting vast international attention. That soon changed: by the end of the month, he won the first of his 96 England caps. Superstardom beckoned.

    2. Bayern Munich 1 Manchester United 2, May 26, 1999

    It had the most dramatic of denouements but, even when it appeared Manchester United would lose, Beckham's was a memorable display. With Roy Keane and Paul Scholes suspended, he made a rare appearance in the center of United's midfield, and he was indefatigable. But United left it so late that a despairing George Best had left the Nou Camp and Bayern's ribbons were on the Champions League trophy. Then Beckham whipped in a corner from the left flank. After Ryan Giggs miscued his shot, Teddy Sheringham swiveled to turn it in. The score was tied at 1-1. Deeper into injury time, another Beckham corner. Sheringham supplied the flick-on, the predatory Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the finish and Manchester United were champions of Europe.

    1. England 2 Greece 2, Oct. 6, 2001

    Beckham's tour de force. In a match in which -- with the exception of Teddy Sheringham -- England played woefully, its captain single-handedly ensured its presence at the World Cup. Because Finland was drawing with Germany, England only needed a point to guarantee its place in Korea and Japan the following summer. Against Greece, however, England trailed twice. Sheringham supplied the first equalizer, glancing in a trademark Beckham free kick. As time ticked away from England, only Beckham, believed to have run more than 10 miles that afternoon, seemed capable of helping the team avert defeat. Finally, he did, with a 93rd-minute free kick that was perfect in both its timing and execution.

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    Post by Hlebagone Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:06 am

    How can it be Beckham's best 10 moments if there are only 7 of them nutters?
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    Post by Sir Harry Flashman Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:09 am

    Hlebadinho wrote:How can it be Beckham's best 10 moments if there are only 7 of them nutters?

    The other 3 are INVALID...and 7 is his number which the number of moments he should have!!! ok
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    Post by S4P Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:44 am

    Mexicanbecks wrote:
    6. Real Madrid 4 Barcelona 2, April 10, 2005

    The day Beckham was probably the best player in 'El Classico'. Although he was not among Real's scorers, he did create two goals in typical fashion.

    After Zinedine Zidane scored Real's first goal, Beckham's free kick Cute the Barca defense for Ronaldo to head in. The third score came from Raul, but the fourth, though scored in the Bernabeu, was made in England. As they had done countless times on international duty, Beckham provided the perceptive through ball that Michael Owen finished.

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    Post by robert Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:48 am

    No real arguments from me about his best matches I agree with all those choices. Except i'd have the 4-3 Madrid ahead of the CL final against Bayern. His individual performance was better.
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    Post by Pierre Littbarski Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:40 am

    I would have had Barca v United at Nou Camp in 98/99 CL - class.

    His CL final performance was "indefatigable" !

    There was me thinking it was "$h!t".

    The importance of England v Greece has been wildly overstated as if he hadn't scored we would have played Ukraine in a play off which we would almost certainly have won.
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    Post by DD Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:45 am

    Pierre Littbarski wrote:The importance of England v Greece has been wildly overstated as if he hadn't scored we would have played Ukraine in a play off which we would almost certainly have won.
    Sort of agree.
    Otherwise Becks' moments would also include England v Ecuador, where he curved it to send you to the WC QF against portugal.
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    Post by Machiavel Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:24 pm

    Pierre Littbarski wrote:I would have had Barca v United at Nou Camp in 98/99 CL - class.

    <Ale>

    He was ACE.

    His European performance that season , was superb .. the Final especially.
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    Post by spleen Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:36 pm

    Probably the best 'big game' English player of the last 10 years.

    Gerrard comes close though.
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    Post by Pierre Littbarski Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:38 pm

    spleen wrote:Probably the best 'big game' English player of the last 10 years.

    Gerrard comes close though.

    Er...no !

    Beckham's best 10 moments? Owen20
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    Post by Parks lives Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:41 pm

    spleen wrote:Probably the best 'big game' English player of the last 10 years.

    Gerrard comes close though.

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    Post by spleen Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:42 pm

    Owen? good call.

    ones that spring to mind -

    World cups v Argies and Brazil
    Euro Quarter v Portugal
    England v Germany - Hat trick.
    FA Cup final v Arsenal.

    Gerrard:

    Olympiakos
    Cup final v West Ham
    Anything else? Cant remember anything for England

    Lampard:

    4 goals v Barcelona in abt 6 games in the Champs league
    THAT goal v Bayern
    Goals v France and Portugal at Euro 2004.
    Last world cup: $h!t
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    Post by Sheffield gunner Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:50 pm

    To be fair to Gerrard he has scored in the CL, UEFA and FA cup finals and I suppose he scored for Chelsea in the League Cup final as well a few years ago!
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    Post by Parks lives Sat Aug 04, 2007 1:08 pm

    Sheffield gunner wrote: and I suppose he scored for Chelsea in the League Cup final as well a few years ago!

    & set up Henry twice now.
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    Post by Rez Sat Aug 04, 2007 1:41 pm

    He was awesome against Barca, the fee kick he scored in the first leg was one of his best.

    That season 98/99 he was magnificent and I cant believe he didnt win World player of the year/European player of the year/PFA player of the year or football writers player of the year. A true injustice and who says he got overhyped.
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    Post by Deluded F*ck™ Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:44 pm

    Behave Rez - Ginola single handedly was the difference between a trophy & relegation that year...
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    Post by Axeslammer Sat Aug 04, 2007 11:49 pm

    1) Walking out the door at United, making Real Madrid 60M euros richer ok

    2) Walking out the door at Real Madrid, leaving them begging for more ok

    3) Receiving a phonecall from the England manager begging him to return ok


    Beckham has to be the most underrated player *ever* IMO.
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    Post by Rez Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:00 am

    Basil Brush™ wrote:Behave Rez - Ginola single handedly was the difference between a trophy & relegation that year...

    What trophy, Beckham helped us win them all.

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