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Beckham Returns To Real Madrid To Watch Valladolid Clash
The English midfielder headed back to the Spanish capital last week.
David Beckham returned to Real Madrid on Sunday, not to play for them, but to watch the game against Valladolid which los Blancos won 2-0.
La Gazzetta Dello Sport claims the England international took advantage of the Easter break to return to the Santiago Bernabeu. Beckham spent four years at Real between 2002 and 2006 before moving to the Los Angeles Galaxy. The report suggests 'Becks' was shown great affection by the club and fans as he went back to say hello to his former team-mates.
The former Manchester United ace is currently on loan with Milan until the end of the season when he is expected to go back to the Galaxy.
The Englishman started on the bench for Milan's last two games against Lecce and Chievo Verona respectively. However, Gazzetta claims he is in contention for a starting role against struggling Torino this weekend at San Siro.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
La Gazzetta Dello Sport claims the England international took advantage of the Easter break to return to the Santiago Bernabeu. Beckham spent four years at Real between 2002 and 2006 before moving to the Los Angeles Galaxy. The report suggests 'Becks' was shown great affection by the club and fans as he went back to say hello to his former team-mates.
The former Manchester United ace is currently on loan with Milan until the end of the season when he is expected to go back to the Galaxy.
The Englishman started on the bench for Milan's last two games against Lecce and Chievo Verona respectively. However, Gazzetta claims he is in contention for a starting role against struggling Torino this weekend at San Siro.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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