STUTTGART, June 25 (Xinhua) -- David Beckham lived up
to him fame at the Gotttlieb-Daimler stadium as his trademark free kick helped
England into the last eight, beating Ecuador 1-0 at their World Cup second round
encounter here on Sunday.
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| England's David Beckham greets the audience after the
round of 16 football match with Ecuador at World Cup 2006 in Stuttgart,
Germany, June 25, 2006. (Xinhua
Photo) |
The skipper
curled in a free-kick over the wall from the left flank in the 60th minute, as
keeper Cristian Mora reached his fingertips to the ball, but was unable to keep
it out off the right post.
"It was a great feeling to get a goal and put us
through the quarter-final," said Beckham, who became the first England player to
score at three World Cups.
Defender John Terry added: "I thought we did well. We
were a bit slow in the first half but the goal helped. Becks has been banging
them in training all week and he was fantastic today."
"I didn't feel well before the game but I thought I
would be fine and in the first half I felt fine, but the sickness continued in
the second half and it just came out," said the England captain.
Ecuador got their best chance of scoring at the 11
minutes when forward Carlos Tenorio hit the crossbar after a late slide from
Ashley Cole.
"Who grab the chance, who will win the game, that is
football. Our players did well today, We were just unlucky," said Ecuador's
coach Luis Suarez.
England suffered from a slow start and had their
first effort on target after 15 minutes. Wayne Rooney's floated effort was met
by the footballing equivalent of cricket's long barrier.
"We did well in the first half, but Beckham's goal
was just on time. We could do better in the second half," added Luis Suarez.
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson believes his 4-5-1
formation was justified by saying "I think it worked - the formation,"
"We should have scored more goals but I am rather happy that we are in the quarter-finals again," Eriksson added.