David Beckham was named Man of the Match after England's 2-0 victory over
Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday.
The England skipper spent the entire 90 minutes serving dangerous balls into
the penalty area, and it was one such cross that finally brought the
breakthrough, Peter Crouch heading past Shaka Hislop in the 83rd minute for the
first goal by an England player at this World Cup.
"David Beckham is the Man of the Match today for a number of reasons," said
FIFA Technical Study Group member Rodrigo Kenton. "At times, he dictated the
pace of the game and the quality of the ball he delivered for England's first
goal was superb."
Beckham, who spent part of the second half in an unfamiliar right-back role,
contributed with his leadership at a time when England might have let themselves
get frustrated. "Being the captain of a team is a very important job and today
Beckham did that superbly," said Kenton.
"Things were not going well for England, but he rallied the team by the
standard of his performance and by his character. He knows the rhythm of the
team, he is able to manipulate it - and quite simply, he is a quality player."