David Beckham tobillo

Publish 30 December 2009 in AC Milan - 518868 views

The Spice Boy-began his second stint with the club-rossonero-in order not to lose the train of the World David Beckham and trains with AC Milan. The England midfielder began his second stage yesterday as rossonero player on loan from Los Angeles Galaxy, as happened last season, taking advantage of the break of Major League Soccer (MLS) and with the same goal then: stay active and not disappear from the calls for the selection English.

David Beckham, El Reencuentro con su EX-equipo Beckham landed at Malpensa airport just before nine o'clock in the morning and four hours later I was at Milanello to start his first practice set for 15.00. The early players were greeted Favalli, Jankulovski Pirlo and with whom he had then on the pitch, and Gattuso, who was in the Rossoneri club facilities recovering from his injury. Becks was very happy with the reunion with his former colleagues.

Although the former Madrid trained with the group, their physical condition is unknown. On one hand, played his last game-the-MLS final on 22 November and, on the other, dragging discomfort in his right ankle. Only after a careful examination will tell if Beckham will be able to dress for Milan next January 6th, at the reopening of Serie A against Genoa. Then comes the shock against Juventus and the knockout round of Champions League final against Manchester United.

WITH AN EYE IN SOUTH AFRICA

Beckham loan to AC Milan will be until end of season. His intention is to return to the Galaxy, which has a contract until January 2012, "to contribute to the growth of soccer in America," but in between, your goal is the World Cup in South Africa. To this end has returned to European football, told by Fabio Capello, who says that only players who regularly act on their computers will be part of the England team. "A sure Beckham will take it if you play the World Cup and is now fit," says the coach of the lions thee. "I'm interested in quality and not just his age," added the Italian coach in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.







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