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Revenge is not an issue for Beckham and Terry



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Published Date: 08 September 2008
Barcelona

John Terry and David Beckham have insisted three points rather than revenge will be on their minds when England tackle Croatia in Wednesday's World Cup qualifier in Zagreb.
England were beaten 2-0 in the same city in October 2006 in a European Championship qualifier after a limp performance on the back of the 3-5-2 formation employed by then coach Steve McClaren with Michael Carrick sitting in front of the defence.

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ut Beckham and Terry, captains past and present, are adamant the focus is all on the present and not previous encounters as England look to build on their ultimately comfortable 2-0 win over Andorra in Barcelona.

Terry said: "We owe them one – but it is a fresh campaign, a fresh start. Of course, what happened two years ago is at the back of the players' minds.

"But it is not revenge that we are looking for, it's three points again just like against Andorra. It will be two massive results if we win over there – and that is what we are aiming to do."

Beckham, who was replaced in the starting line-up against Andorra by Theo Walcott, said: "We have to forget about what has gone on in the past.

"This is the present, this is 2008 not 2006, and we have to work towards what we want to achieve in this qualifying group and it is about getting a good performance and a good result in Zagreb.

"We know it is going to be a very tough game and a different challenge from Saturday night."

The LA Galaxy star must wait to see if his experience is preferred to Walcott's pace in what will be a hostile atmosphere, but he has faith in whoever is picked to handle the situation.

He said: "Every player wants to play. We've got a very good squad of young players that want to play. Everyone in the squad wants to play a game.

"There are going to be disappointed players, but that is the way it is in football.

"Do I expect a recall? We will have to wait and see. We have got players in our team that can play in any game of football whether it be out here in Barcelona, where it is not going to be as hostile as on Wednesday, or in Zagreb."



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