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VIDEO: Beckham Speaks Following Milan's Victory
It was a successful return for "Golden Balls" to the Milan side.
On-loan English winger David Beckham is back with AC Milan and experienced a successful return to the pitch as his team was able to knock off Genoa 5-2.
Playing 76 minutes of the match, Beckham was active in Milan's goals and looked sprightly for the duration.
Following the match, he spoke to the media and Goal.com cameras were there to catch every word.
Click the following video see his full comments.
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Playing 76 minutes of the match, Beckham was active in Milan's goals and looked sprightly for the duration.
Following the match, he spoke to the media and Goal.com cameras were there to catch every word.
Click the following video see his full comments.
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