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Beckham has urged Gerrard to continue his England career. Ben Curtis
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Gerrard should remain as England captain, says Beckham

The Liverpool star donned the captain’s armband as England failed to progress from Group D in Brazil.

FORMER ENGLAND CAPTAIN David Beckham has urged Steven Gerrard to stay on as skipper, despite the disappointment of the FIFA World Cup.

Gerrard donned the captain’s armband as England failed to progress from Group D in Brazil — claiming a solitary point to finish bottom behind Costa Rica (seven points), Uruguay (six) and Italy (three).

The 34-year-old Liverpool midfielder is in the twilight of his career and manager Roy Hodgson could opt for a younger captain as he revamps his squad ahead of England’s UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign.

But Beckham, who skippered England at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups, has thrown his support behind the Liverpool man.

“I think it would be great if Steven continues because it was a disappointing tournament for the whole team and the captain takes the brunt of things,” Beckham told Sky Sports News.

“But as a captain you feel a certain responsibility to lift the team. Stevie has done that for many years for Liverpool and for England. He has always been a real motivator, the way he plays and his passion that he shows on the pitch.

“I would love to see Stevie continue because I think these young players need someone to look up to and a mentor — someone that has been there and done it — and I think that Steve is a great captain.

“He doesn’t need my advice but one thing that I would say; that if you can play for England as long as you can, then do it.”

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