Delgado - goalscoring pedigree (Allsport).
DELGADO HAS THE PEDIGREE
By Mike Perez, PA International
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The list of top goalscorers in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying campaign read
like a 'who's who' of Samba stars - Rivaldo, Batistuta, Salas, Romario, Veron,
Zamorano, even Paraguayan goalie Jose Luis Chilavert.
But the name that finished alongside Argentina striker Hernan Crespo at the
top of the pile has a less familiar ring to it.
Ecuador striker Agustin Delgado netted nine goals in qualifying - the same as
Crespo - as his country stunned their South American rivals by qualifying for
their first-ever World Cup in second place.
Delgado admitted: "At the start of qualifying, I did not imagine I would be
one of the top goalscorers, because the dream was always to see us qualify for
the World Cup."
Delgado might well have been out top on his own had he not missed qualifying
matches against Uruguay and Chile.
His impressive showings against some of the toughest defences in world
football caught the attention of English Premiership side Southampton.
And in November, they invested £3.5million to bring the talented player to
Europe from Mexican side Necaxa.
A minor operation for a knee problem delayed the start of Delgado's career
with the Saints, but he was in no doubt that it was the right move for him.
He said after signing: "I am going because I have been given a good contract
and it is an opportunity to develop further in the English league, one of the
best in the world.
"I have seen many English Premiership games on television and believe it to
be one of the most exciting in the world, I am very moved to be part of it.
"I am happy for what is now a new stage in my life as a soccer player which I
will try to undertake with greater maturity."
Delgado, who is taking English lessons, should not be seen as an unknown
quantity this summer.
His career biography is testament to his ability to produce the goods at the
very highest level.
His tally of nine goals in qualifying is impressive enough but he has scored
more than three times that figure in less than 50 internationals - putting him
on a par with the very best goalscorers in the world.
Not bad for a player who plays for one of South America's more unheralded
teams.
Delgado's coup de grace on the international stage came in Quito on March 28
last year when his 49th-minute strike gave Ecuador their first-ever win over
four-time world champions Brazil.
But the 6ft 3in Ibarro-born heavyweight striker, whose surname in Spanish
ironically means 'thin' or 'delicate', was hitting the headlines even before
then.
European giants Real Madrid have been on the receiving end of Delgado's
finishing ability.
He scored a superb goal for Necaxa against the Spaniards in the third-place
play-off of the inaugural FIFA Club World Championships last year.
That goal earned Necaxa a 1-1 draw after normal time and he went on to fire
home the winning penalty in the shoot-out against the Spaniards.
Injury-permitting, Delgado could well be a force to be reckoned with in Japan
and Korea, although Ecuador are more than just a one-man team.
As his international strike partner Ivan Kaviedes, who plays in Spain with
Celta Vigo, confirmed: "The important thing is that in Ecuador there are no
stars. We are all together as one."
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