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David Beckham Will Not Be Driven Out Of Los Angeles Galaxy
The England midfielder insists he will remain in the United States, despite facing a hostile reception from some supporters...
David Beckham has insisted he will not be forced to leave the Los Angeles Galaxy by certain sections of the crowd.
The England international has faced a hostile reception, particularly from Galaxy supporters known as the 'Riot Squad', after returning from a loan spell with Milan.
Beckham is purely concentrating on his football and will not pay any more attention to what is thought of him by negative fans.
"At the end of the day, I play my game, whether I get booed or not doesn't matter to me," Beckham said, according to BBC Sport.
"It is not about whether I can move on. To be honest, all I'm going to do is play my football, and as long as it's good enough for myself and the team nothing else matters."
Beckham does wish to protect his family from the volleys, saying, "I don't like my family seeing that and hearing that [abuse] from an organised group of fans.
"I think it was disrespectful, some of the things that were being said and also some of the banners, but it is what it is."
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid star Beckham has declared himself open to another loan move to Milan when the MLS season is over.
Jamie Dunn, Goal.com
The England international has faced a hostile reception, particularly from Galaxy supporters known as the 'Riot Squad', after returning from a loan spell with Milan.
Beckham is purely concentrating on his football and will not pay any more attention to what is thought of him by negative fans.
"At the end of the day, I play my game, whether I get booed or not doesn't matter to me," Beckham said, according to BBC Sport.
"It is not about whether I can move on. To be honest, all I'm going to do is play my football, and as long as it's good enough for myself and the team nothing else matters."
Beckham does wish to protect his family from the volleys, saying, "I don't like my family seeing that and hearing that [abuse] from an organised group of fans.
"I think it was disrespectful, some of the things that were being said and also some of the banners, but it is what it is."
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid star Beckham has declared himself open to another loan move to Milan when the MLS season is over.
Jamie Dunn, Goal.com
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