Ferguson: Beckham deserves 100th cap

Sir Alex Ferguson

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson believes new England boss Fabio Capello would be wrong to deny David Beckham his 100th international cap.


Former England skipper Beckham has had his differences with both Ferguson and Capello in the past.


The breakdown in Ferguson and Beckham's relationship led to the player's move from United to Real Madrid in 2003, while the announcement of the 32-year-old's move to Los Angeles Galaxy last year irked then Real boss Capello.


But Ferguson does not want a player of Beckham's stature to be left stranded on 99 caps and the Scot said: "To deny him his 100th cap would not be right and I think Fabio Capello has made up his mind about that.


"In fact, I don't think there is any doubt about that."


With skipper John Terry injured, Beckham could even be a candidate to captain the team in next month's friendly against Switzerland.


Liverpool's Steven Gerrard should also come into contention but Ferguson feels Capello could do no worse than turn to United defender Rio Ferdinand.


Ferguson said: "Rio has captained us a few times this season and experience is important in that role. Rio has more than 50 caps.


"John Terry has the position so I don't think Rio will be looking at it as the be-all and end-all. If it happens, I think he will be happy.


"He wouldn't have captained my side if he wasn't capable of captaining England."