VIDEO: Beckham: It's A Transition Period For Milan

Watch Goal.com's video of David Beckham speaking on former club AC Milan, as the Italian team endures a rough patch.

Press conference: David Beckham - England (PA)
There's no need to hit the panic button in Milan just yet, says Los Angeles Galaxy -- and occasional AC Milan -- midfielder David Beckham.

The Englishman is gearing up to face the Chicago Fire in a high-profile Major League Soccer clash, but he took a moment to discuss the club he joined on loan from January to July of this year.

"There's been a few tough results, but they'll be fine," said Beckham.

Milan has hit a series of poor results, capped off lately by a 1-0 loss to Zurich in the Champions League. Fan reactions have been testy, and head coach Leonardo has found himself subject to speculation about his future with the club.

The results are part of the transition phase involved from losing coach Carlo Ancelotti and star playmaker Kaka, says Beckham.

Watch Goal.com's video of Beckham speak on the situation below.

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