Beckham finally makes his soccer debut in 1-0 setback
Despite nursing a sore ankle, the Galaxy’s ace played the final 21 minutes.
WASHINGTON (AP) — David Beckham had let enough fans down. He was ready to play in his first Major League Soccer game, despite the sore ankle and a downpour that reminded him of home made him even more eager to take the field.
The English midfielder played the final 21 minutes in the Los Angeles Galaxy’s 1-0 loss to D.C. United at soggy RFK Stadium on Thursday night, the biggest debut for a foreign star in a U.S. soccer league since Pele arrived in 1975.
“It’s not nice to disappoint people,” Beckham said. “It’s not nice to disappoint people that paid a lot of money to come and see the game. I was glad to get on the pitch tonight. It was a good night, but it was a bad night, too, because we ended up losing the game.”
Beckham joined the Galaxy last month but his left ankle, healing from a June injury, had limited him to one exhibition game. Afterward, he spoke of perhaps playing an entire half on Sunday at New England and an entire game Aug. 18 at New York.
“There’s was tenderness; there was hesitation,” Beckham said. “I hadn’t played for eight weeks, hadn’t trained for eight weeks. I was happy to get out there and get at least 20 minutes.”
Big crowd to see Beckham
The sellout crowd of 46,686, who waited anxiously to see if this would be the night Beckham would finally play in a competitive match, roared when the 32-year-old star stripped off his warmup jacket and T-shirt, displaying his bare chest, and prepared to enter as a second-half substitute. The three-time World Cup veteran, his hair closely cropped and stubble on his face, then put on his No. 23 jersey and replaced Quavas Kirk in the 72nd minute.
By then, the rain had soaked everyone, but that didn’t deter Beckham.
“It was the biggest raindrops I’ve ever seen — much bigger than back home,” he said. “It made it enjoyable. I’m used to that sort of weather, so it was nice to go out there. I like it when the ground’s wet anyway.”
The crowd cheered and flashbulbs popped every time Beckham touched the ball, but he wasn’t able to make much of an impact for a Galaxy team that was shut out for the second straight game and is 3-6-5, the second-poorest record in the league. Beckham’s task was made more difficult because the Galaxy were playing with 10 men following midfielder Kyle Martino’s ejection for a hard tackle on Fred in the 67th minute.
The former captain of England’s national team did get one free kick, but it from 40 yards out — too far to “Bend It Like Beckham” and into the goal. He served it into the penalty area, where Carlos Pavon headed the ball over the crossbar.
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