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Trinidad & Tobago assistant manager Wim Rijsbergen has launched an attack on David Beckham ahead of the World Cup clash with England.
The Real Madrid midfielder has had to endure criticism from a wide range of sources despite his immense value to Sven Goran Eriksson's side.
It was the England captain's free kick that led to Carlos Gamarra scoring the own goal that settled the Group B opener against Paraguay and there is no doubt that, based on the evidence of the first round of matches, Beckham has one of the best dead-ball deliveries in the game.
However, Rijsbergen is not impressed with the former Manchester United star.
"Beckham is better at selling shirts than winning football games," he claimed.
"He has a great success at Real Madrid doing that but he hasn't won any important competition since he arrived in Spain.
"Beckham is only a commercial player.
"You can see him playing at Real Madrid. He doesn't have any kind of commitment with the team.
"He doesn't give anything different to his team but, in the commercial aspect, he is brilliant and that is great for the club.
"But that isn't enough on a football pitch."
Beckham gets a chance to make Rijsbergen pay for his comments in Thursday's clash in Nuremberg when he leads England out looking to clinch the victory that would take them into the next round.
What a wanker this bloke is
The Real Madrid midfielder has had to endure criticism from a wide range of sources despite his immense value to Sven Goran Eriksson's side.
It was the England captain's free kick that led to Carlos Gamarra scoring the own goal that settled the Group B opener against Paraguay and there is no doubt that, based on the evidence of the first round of matches, Beckham has one of the best dead-ball deliveries in the game.
However, Rijsbergen is not impressed with the former Manchester United star.
"Beckham is better at selling shirts than winning football games," he claimed.
"He has a great success at Real Madrid doing that but he hasn't won any important competition since he arrived in Spain.
"Beckham is only a commercial player.
"You can see him playing at Real Madrid. He doesn't have any kind of commitment with the team.
"He doesn't give anything different to his team but, in the commercial aspect, he is brilliant and that is great for the club.
"But that isn't enough on a football pitch."
Beckham gets a chance to make Rijsbergen pay for his comments in Thursday's clash in Nuremberg when he leads England out looking to clinch the victory that would take them into the next round.
What a wanker this bloke is