"Figo is as important to England as Beckham is"
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The literal claim is flimsy (Figo isn’t English; Beckham’s cultural footprint at home is unmatched), which is the point. Lawrenson is smuggling in a sharper argument: England’s football identity is increasingly defined by who it imports, admires, and measures itself against. Figo, a Ballon d’Or-winning symbol of continental sophistication, becomes a mirror held up to English football’s anxieties. He represents the player England wished it consistently produced: technically supreme, tactically fluent, winner-coded. Saying he’s “as important” isn’t about passports; it’s about influence.
There’s also a media subtext. Beckham’s importance was amplified by tabloids, branding, and a nonstop narrative machine. Lawrenson flips that logic: if Beckham is “important” because the country talks about him, then Figo becomes “important” the moment England can’t stop using him as a reference point - a yardstick for talent, modernity, and status. It’s less praise than a diagnosis of obsession.
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Lawrenson, Mark. (2026, January 17). Figo is as important to England as Beckham is. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/figo-is-as-important-to-england-as-beckham-is-56016/
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Lawrenson, Mark. "Figo is as important to England as Beckham is." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/figo-is-as-important-to-england-as-beckham-is-56016/.
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"Figo is as important to England as Beckham is." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/figo-is-as-important-to-england-as-beckham-is-56016/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





