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Mullery: Pressure now on Beckham
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09 September 2007
The Chelsea winger, 25, netted his first competitive goal for England to set Steve McClaren's men on their way to a 3-0 victory over Israel at Wembley.
Pace to burn: Shaun Wright-Phillips (right) impressed Mullary
It capped an impressive display from the former Manchester City man, whose career has stalled somewhat since a big-money move to Stamford Bridge during the summer of 2005.
Mullery - who made 35 appearances for the national team and played in the 1970 World Cup finals - believes Wright-Phillips can now cement his place in the England team ahead of former skipper Beckham, currently sidelined with a knee problem as he embarks on a new career with Los Angeles Galaxy in America.
"If Shaun Wright-Phillips plays like that on Wednesday [against Russia], then definitely. He gives you something different and has also looked extremely sharp playing for Chelsea this season," Mullery told BBC Radio Five Live.
"David has been a great distributor of the ball, great from dead ball situations and with his passing ability.
"But what you have got with this boy is a lad who can take people on and beat them with his pace.
"David has never been blessed with pace, nor was I - I did a job.
"David has done his job extremely well over the years, but now you have a new era of player.
"At international level, you have got to have players who can beat people."
Right-back Micah Richards, meanwhile, was also on the scoresheet at Wembley yesterday, heading in his first senior goal for England from a corner during the second half.
Mullery believes the Manchester City defender, 19, is a "great" addition to the England side.
"The boy Richards has a great physique, a lot of pace, and the ability play. Him and Shaun Wright-Phillips made a great pair," said former Tottenham skipper Mullery.
"He is a big powerful presence in the box in all situations."
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