Seoul Boy Becks - David Beckham In
Korea
John Duerden
He came, he saw, he danced and drove his one direct free-kick
into the wall. Overall, David Beckham's trip to Seoul with
LA Galaxy was a success though not quite a complete triumph.
The former Manchester
United and Real Madrid star is, of course, big news in South
Korea. However, not enough to fill more than half of Seoul's
65,000 capacity World Cup Stadium when LA Galaxy took on FC Seoul
in an exhibition match on March 1.
Organisers were disappointed with the turnout and put it down
to cold weather. It is true that the American team arrived in a
city blanketed by snow four days previously but the temperature
had risen a few degrees above freezing on Saturday afternoon. Ticket
prices were a bigger problem. The cheapest was around $32 - more
than three times more than what entry to a K-League match would
set you back.
The player did his promotional duties as professionally as one
would expect and was followed around the city by a host of reporters.
He gave most of them the slip last Thursday evening when visiting
a Seoul nightclub on Thursday evening. The 32-year-old headed to
'Circle' in the trendy Cheongdam district. The following
day, Seoul Sports described how "girls competed against
each other to dance sexily" in front of him. Refusing to head
to the VIP section, he was regaled with shouts of "sexy Beckham"
to which, the reports went, he shyly said "thank you".
Beckham wasn't quite so polite on the pitch after being
caught late by Lee Chung-yong. The ex-England skipper gave the young
winger a mouthful and later exacted revenge by chopping Lee down.
The referee went as if to produce a yellow card before realizing
that it the day was all about Beckham.
Lee, a player with a bright future, mostly outshone the LA Galaxy
star on the pitch though Beckham played well. His crosses and set
pieces created a number of chances for his team-mates, especially
in the first half. All but one were wasted. Alan Gordon managed
to smartly chest down and volley home one floated free-kick in the
first half but new strike partner Carlos Ruiz was guilty of a missing
a couple of sitters.
As the game progressed, the visitors looked tired. Beckham looked
tired for most of the week. Seoul can be a draining high-energy
city especially when there are many media and sponsor events to
attend.
FC Seoul didn't impress too much a week before the start
of the new season. New big-money signing Dejan Damjanovic somehow
missed from two yards as the K-League team enjoyed the better of
the second half.
But as most FC Seoul games tend to do, the match finished in a
draw. The tv broadcasters didn't even bother to show the subsequent,
slightly-pointless, penalty shootout. Beckham wellied his shot high
into the net but four of his team-mates saw their shots saved by
stand-in goalkeeper Kim Ho-jun, who looked increasingly bemused
by his success.
Then it was all over. Perhaps it was telling that there were a
lot more reporters in the post-match press conference than in the
press box during the match.
Becks and the boys then headed onto Shanghai where he has to do
it all again.
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