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Beckham Doesn’t Think LA Return Will Be A Problem
The Milan star is headed back to MLS and doesn’t think his inclusion in the Galaxy will cause any problems.
David Beckham is headed back to Major League Soccer after ending his six-month loan at A.C. Milan and says he wants to show his commitment to being an ambassador for the game in
“I’m committed to being one, an ambassador for the MLS and soccer in America, because I still believe that in ten, fifteen years that this game will lift to the level where it can compete with some of the big teams in Europe and some of the big leagues in Europe,” the midfielder said in an interview with Major League Soccer's official website, MLSnet.com. “Obviously, I’m committed to the Galaxy. I said that to the players before I left and I said it to the manager and I said it to Tim Leiweke before I left. This is not me running away from soccer in
When asked if he had been following the Galaxy while he was away, Beckham made it clear that he had been paying attention to their results.
“I’ve followed every game, even when I’ve been sleeping or playing, I’ve made sure that someone sent me a text with the score and I’ve been texting the manager, just saying good luck, get a good result and just keep the guys lifted,” he said. “We’ve been on a run of draws, but last year, maybe they would have been losses.
“I think that there’s times when we’ve played good football. I’ve seen one or two of the games. It’s hard to see the games here in
Beckham also said that he is not worried about upsetting the team chemistry when he comes back and that he has never caused a problem with any team he joined.
“That kind of problem is only caused by a player going to a team and upsetting it – which, it’s not happened to me in Milan and it’s never happened to me on any other team,” Golden Balls said of his return to L.A. “I know it’s been said by other players that players coming into teams in the middle of the season can upset team. But any team that I’ve gone into it’s not happened.”
Much has also been made of the fans in
“[The fans have] always been great with me,” Beckham told MLSnet.com. “They’ve always supported the team, even though we haven’t made the playoffs in the last couple of years. They’ve still supported me as a player and supported the team as a team. I’m sure they realize by now the reasons why I had to go on this loan spell.”
Beckham will rejoin the Galaxy July 11, with his first match being a July 16 encounter against the Red Bulls in
Allen Ramsey, Goal.com
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