Friday, October 24, 2008

Ferguson Not Surprised at Beckham’s Proposed Move

MANCHESTER, England (AP)—Alex Ferguson isn’t surprised that David Beckham could return to European soccer on a loan deal because he believes the former England captain is used to a higher standard than is played in Major League Soccer.

“It is hardly a surprise,” said the Manchester United manager, who sold Beckham to Real Madrid five years ago. “Going to the United States does not get you the kind of football he is used to. It is not the right level of football, therefore coming back into the mainstream of the game is not a surprise.”

Beckham could move to AC Milan from the Los Angeles Galaxy in January, although the MLS team wants him back before its season starts in March. There is speculation, however, that Milan may try and turn the loan deal into a full transfer.

Beckham has played for the Galaxy for two seasons and the team has failed each time to reach the playoffs.

With the MLS season coming to an end, Beckham needs to continue playing competitive soccer or he will lose his place in the England squad.

England coach Fabio Capello, who used to be at Milan, sent Beckham on as a late substitute in the team’s four World Cup qualifying victories and is adamant that he will only select players who are in competitive action.

Real Madrid president Roman Calderon, who sold Beckham to the Galaxy in 2007, said Beckham can still be influential.

“He is a player who can give a lot to the club he signs for,” Calderon said in London.

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2 comments:

meatandmalbec said...

Beckham is a decent passer of the ball, better than average at free-kicks, works his backside off and generally seems to be a good bloke. He chose the wrong option when heading off to LA. Hopefully Milan will be a good move for him.

Lets not over-egg the pudding though - in these times of media saturation, average players are called great, great players are called legends...................

http://www.realfootballargentina.blogspot.com/

meatandmalbec said...

Beckham is a decent passer of the ball, better than average at free-kicks, works his backside off and generally seems to be a good bloke. He chose the wrong option when heading off to LA. Hopefully Milan will be a good move for him.

Lets not over-egg the pudding though - in these times of media saturation, average players are called great, great players are called legends...................

http://www.realfootballargentina.blogspot.com/