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Sir Alex Ferguson reveals which English player is in better form than Ronaldo
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Sir Alex Ferguson reveals which English player is in better form than Ronaldo

June 13, 2026 4 Min Read
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  • Sir Alex Ferguson praises David Beckham
        • England’s World Cup top scorers ranking (2026)

For the better part of 60 years, England’s relationship with the World Cup has been defined by heartbreak in the cruellest form.

Three Lions fans endured it all.

There was a moment of madness in Saint-Étienne. The young and hot-headed David Beckham defeated Diego Simeone to advance to the last 16 with 10 players, and overnight the country became the golden boy.

Eight years later, Wayne Rooney saw red in Gelsenkirchen. Cristiano Ronaldo winked at Portugal’s bench, and it was supposed to be another quarter-final, another early bath, and another summer.

The 2010 World Cup brought a different kind of pain. Frank Lampard’s shot against Germany hit the bar and went over the line – clearly, clearly over the line – and the referee waved play on. England lost 4-1.

This pattern is painful, persistent, and very British.

But there were also moments of light. The story was never dark.

Michael Owen’s world-famous goal against Argentina in 1998 remains one of England’s greatest goals.

Steven Gerrard scored a hat-trick against Hungary to lead England into the 2006 tournament and remind everyone what a team this team is.

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and perhaps most famously at Old Trafford in October 2001. While the nation held its breath, Beckham rose to his feet and fired a goal into the top corner against Greece, sending England into the World Cup.

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Sir Alex Ferguson praises David Beckham

Few people understood Beckham better than Sir Alex Ferguson, who gave him his debut for Manchester United and helped him become one of the most famous footballers on the planet.

The legendary manager saw the difference in himself in 2013, after Beckham retired, and said that despite free-kick goals, whipped crosses and brave attacks from the halfway line, it was the Scot’s work rate that he valued above all else.

“What he always had was incredible stamina even as a child. He had the best stamina at the club.

“He’s able to run all day long and that’s what allowed him to play for his country in his mid-30s and compete at such a level. To come from an American football background and achieve that is pretty amazing and he’s a great guy.”

Ferguson spent more than 25 years at Old Trafford managing some of the greatest players of his generation.

He oversaw Eric Cantona’s transformation from unstable genius to Premier League icon. He built the 1992 generation, taking Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and the Neville brothers from teenagers to champions.

He won the Champions League with a team that included Peter Schmeichel, Roy Keane and Andy Cole.

Then along came Ruud van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney and Ronaldo, players whose drive and determination became almost mythical.

Ferguson spent the better part of three decades working with world-class talent, winning 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues in the process.

That he singled out Beckham among them says everything about the engine that drove one of England’s most iconic footballers.

England’s World Cup top scorers ranking (2026)

Harry Kane has soared up the rankings in recent years, but which England star has scored the most goals in World Cup finals?

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