David Beckham, who has been hampered by an injured left ankle
for the last two months, expects to play a major role for Los
Angeles Galaxy in their SuperLiga semi-final against DC United on
Wednesday.
Los Angeles Galaxy's David
Beckham walks out onto the soccer pitch for their MLS match against
DC United in Washington August 9, 2007.
"I think I can play at least half a game tomorrow, which is
important for me," Beckham, 32, told reporters on Tuesday after
taking part in his first training session with the Galaxy at the
Home Depot Center.
"It's important for the team that I at least get on the pitch
and help contribute. It was good to get out on to the field today
and have a bit of practice.
"This is my first time, since I arrived, to be out on the
training pitch and it felt good."
Beckham said he was still feeling some pain in his Achilles'
tendon and under the ankle. "My ankle's not perfect," he added.
"It's about 70-80 percent."
Galaxy head coach Frank Yallop said: "David is available to
start and play a significant role tomorrow against DC United.
"I fully expect to give him his SuperLiga debut at some point in
the contest. Tomorrow's game is very important to the club and we
have a number of players injured or suspended so to have David
available will be a big boost."
TACTICAL DECISION
Yallop will have to decide whether he prefers to start with
Beckham, who is well short of his usual fitness level, or bring his
high-profile signing on to the pitch late in the match.
"It's been frustrating for all of us not to have someone like
David available," Yallop added. "I think David will be the one who
knits it all together."
Beckham, one of the world's most marketable sports figures, has
made only two fleeting appearances for the Galaxy since joining the
Major League Soccer (MLS) club midway through last month.
He played for 16 minutes as a late substitute against FA Cup
holders Chelsea on July 21 before making his MLS debut on Thursday
at DC United, playing the final 21 minutes in a 1-0 loss before a
capacity crowd of 46,686.
Signed from Real Madrid on a US$32.5 million five-year deal,
Beckham spent most of his first three weeks in Los Angeles
receiving ice treatment and massage in the treatment room or
working in the gym.
The former England captain twisted his ankle playing for his
country against Estonia in a Euro 2008 qualifying match in
June.
He then aggravated it in his final appearance for Real 11 days
later when his former team clinched the Spanish league title.
(China Daily via Reuters August 15, 2007)