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Mar 27 2009

David Beckham Doesn’t Want To Make MLS Return

Published by slayed35440 at 1:37 pm under England National Team Edit This

Considering the career resurgence David Beckham has experienced at AC Milan, it’s not hard to see why the former England captain would want to remain there.  Beckham has become a first team staple in Italy, and has put in some of the best performances I’ve seen since his early Real Madrid days, which is exactly why Fabio Capello is much more likely to give Beckham a real shot at an England place.  That’s also why I completely understand Beckham’s new strategy to try and stay in remain in Milan after his current loan deal expires in May.

That’s right, once again David Beckham is trying to extend his AC Milan stay, and given his clear intentions to leave MLS I don’t see why they don’t just let Becks go.  Beckham is a fantastic player, the world class sort, but his abilities are in passing and setting other players up for goals, and the problem in MLS is that Beckham doesn’t have anybody to pass to that’s talented enough to make use of those brilliant through balls and crosses.

Whereas AC Milan are spoiled for talent, giving Beckham more targets than he could ever wish for.  Becks has already fronted most of the price for him to remain in Milan, why don’t the Galaxy take the hint and just admit that they’ve lost their star player?  MLS isn’t quite at the level to host players like David Beckham successfully, and the game is never going to grow with the way the Galaxy are running things.  


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