Beckham set for return
David Beckham, sidelined since March with a torn achilles tendon, is hoping to take the field for the Los Angeles Galaxy against Columbus Crew on September 11. “The doctors’ original date was October 1, but I always kind of said I want to be ready...
David Beckham, sidelined since March with a torn achilles tendon, is hoping to take the field for the Los Angeles Galaxy against Columbus Crew on September 11.
“The doctors’ original date was October 1, but I always kind of said I want to be ready before then,” Beckham said.
“I’ll keep my fingers crossed and hopefully will play in part of the game here against Columbus. I’ll be on the bench, and hopefully I’ll get on the field for 15-20 minutes. That’s what I’m looking at.”
The 35-year-old Beckham, England’s most capped outfield player, missed the World Cup finals after tearing his left achilles tendon on March 14 while playing on loan for Milan.
He took part in his first full training session with the Galaxy on August 11 and has gradually stepped up his work, although he gauged his fitness level as “like being in pre-season.”
“You wake up with a lot more pain in your body when you’re in pre-season,” said Beckham, who also admitted that some moves such as quick turns are still tough.
“I have to do it because I need to get as close to match fitness as possible.”
Beckham, who was on crutches for six weeks, said real fitness will only come from playing matches, and he wants to get back to top form in time to help the Galaxy finish out the season and MLS Cup play-offs.
After a strong start to the season Los Angeles have won only three of their last 10 matches and seen their Western Conference lead over Real Salt Lake dwindle to three points.