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Joey Barton says David Beckham 'is not a big worry'

Two Englishmen could meet when PSG play Marseille on Sunday

Pa
Tuesday 19 February 2013 17:47 GMT
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David Beckham (left) might make his Paris St Germain debut against a Marseille side including fellow Englishman Joey Barton (right)
David Beckham (left) might make his Paris St Germain debut against a Marseille side including fellow Englishman Joey Barton (right) (Getty Images)

Joey Barton insists he will not be running scared of David Beckham when title hopefuls Marseille play Ligue 1 leaders Paris St Germain on Sunday.

One-cap England midfielder Barton will come up against a player who made 115 appearances for his country, should Beckham make his debut for the Parisians in the league fixture at the Parc des Princes.

Former England captain Beckham has joined PSG on a short-term arrangement until the end of the season, and the big-spending capital club hope he can help steer them to the league title.

But Barton is relishing the chance to face the 37-year-old, confident his threat can be contained.

Barton said at a press conference today, according to Marseille's website: "Paris have a lot of big names and big players. Beckham is a big star off the pitch but on the pitch it's not a big worry.

"He causes a lot less fear compared to when he played in the Premier League. It would be naive to concentrate on David Beckham."

Barton, 30, has settled into the French game after a turbulent career in England, and third-placed Marseille stand five points behind this weekend's opponents in the league table.

The significance of the fixture is not lost on Barton, but less so because of its traditional status as the most fiercely contested match in France, and more because of its implications in points terms.

Barton said: "I've experienced Manchester City-Manchester United, Sunderland-Newcastle and QPR-Chelsea. The electric atmosphere doesn't worry me, it's even the norm for me. I am experienced, I know the score. There's nothing me for me in a derby.

"The season has already given a lot of surprises and twists. And we're not the types to give up. Nor are (second-placed) Lyon.

"We remain motivated and concentrated even if we haven't been very strong in recent matches.

"This week could change our season."

PSG and Marseille meet again in the Coupe de France quarter-finals on Wednesday week, February 27.

"If we win on Sunday and go through on Wednesday, everything changes," Barton said.

"The pressure will be on Paris. Even without superstars like at PSG, we are solid and when we play like a team, we play well."

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