Pearce ponders Beckham, Olympics and Euros
Reuters - Tuesday 24 April 2012, 18:36
Stuart Pearce will fly to the
United States to watch David Beckham play for Los Angeles Galaxy
on May 2 before selecting his 18-man squad for the London
Olympics, the British team coach said on Tuesday.
Ex-England captain Beckham, who will turn 37 on the day
Pearce watches him in Seattle, is widely expected to be one of
the three over-age players in the Under-23 Olympic squad but
Pearce said he would select players solely on form and fitness.
"David Beckham will be treated exactly the same as any other
individual, whether it is young or over-age," he told reporters.
"Form and fitness will dictate what the make-up of the squad
will be. David falls into the same category. I have a duty of
care to the Great Britain squad to try and win a gold medal. I
will pick the strongest possible squad I can.
"I will know a bit more when I go to the States to see what
form he is in.
"He's made the shortlist and he has been a great ambassador
for this country and the Olympics, but that's no recommendation
that he will get in the squad and that's fair and square across
the board for all players."
Brazilian Ronaldo, who played with Beckham at Real Madrid,
reckoned the former Manchester United player should be picked
for Britain's Olympic team with his England career now over.
"David Beckham is a great player and a great friend of mine,"
said Ronaldo, who won a bronze medal for Brazil in the 1996
Atlanta Olympics before winning the World Cup in 2002.
"I'm sure he would love to participate in this Olympic
dream. It's up to the manager to pick the best team available
but if I was the manager I definitely would as he would
guarantee quality.
"Beckham is a real calm guy and a team player and despite
his status and fame he is actually very humble. Never during my
time at Real Madrid did I hear anyone complain about him and he
would help with the younger players.
"He's still playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy and only last
week scored a beautiful goal from outside the box into the top
corner, he really looks after himself so despite his age I
really think he could contribute."
EURO PLANS
Pearce is also England caretaker manager and might still
lead the side in the European Championships in Poland and Ukraine
in June.
The English Football Association have yet to name the man
who will take the team into the tournament although Tottenham
Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp remains the favourite to be the
permanent successor to Fabio Capello, who resigned in February.
Pearce said that whoever takes charge of the team will find
that "everything is in place" for the finals.
The squad for the Euros will be named on May 10 and Pearce
is fully prepared to take charge during the tournament if asked.
He was the caretaker when England lost 3-2 to the
Netherlands in a friendly at Wembley in February and could be
manager for the two warm-ups friendlies against Norway on May 26
and Belgium on June 2 before the competition starts on June 8.
"Whether it is me taking the squad or someone else the
planning is totally done," Pearce said.
"I think they will be quite happy with the decisions that
have been made over the last few months, both started off by
Fabio and continued by myself, but everything is in place,
someone could just walk through the door and take the squad
tomorrow.
"It will be a benefit to me whichever way it falls. I'm more
than happy to take both tournaments this summer, it would be a
great experience for me and I'm more than happy doing both
jobs."