David Beckham, voted "man of the match" in the victory of his selection against Belarus (3-0), pointed out that the agreement with AC Milan is "almost finished" and expressed hope, on the other hand, if included in the squad will travel in 2010 World Cup South Africa David Beckham, voted "man of the match" in the victory of his selection against Belarus (3-0), pointed out that the agreement with AC Milan is "almost finished" and expressed hope, on the other hand, if included in the squad that will travel in 2010 World Cup South Africa.

Beckham, a member of LA Galaxy, played as a substitute in the last qualifier who played the combo led by Fabio Capello at Wembley, where England beat Belarus 3-0 to eleven.
Their contribution to find anything more step on the pitch earned him the appointment of "Man of the Match.
In remarks that reflected the British media, former player teams like Manchester United and Real Madrid said he hoped to seal a new assignment with Milan.
"The contract with Milan is nearly finished and hopefully be resolved next month and I probably go there in late December," said Beckham.
The player reiterated that he had always said he wanted to "return" to the Italian bank and that the club was also interested in him.
As to his situation with England, Beckham recalled that even "is a very long time" for the event in South Africa next year.
"It is a very long time, lots and lots of games left to play season ahead. We'll see. I will continue to work hard to give me a chance," he said.
"If I'm in the selection, brilliant, and if not, we also have a great squad of players who can go to South Africa and make an interesting tournament," he added.
Beckham noted that all international agreements have to "demonstrate in every game and every training session we want to be in the template and the team at each match and not only in the World Cup.