Beckham's LA Dream Begins
To Crack
Sean O'Conor
At the final whistle in the Home Depot Center last night, the Beckham
bandwagon in America first began to lose its sheen.
Only a few days ago it had all looked so rosy. Having impressed
in the few weeks since he moved to the West Coast of America with
LA Galaxy, pulling crowds of up to 66,000, Beckham last night appeared
less than fit and less than happy as his sub-par team stumbled to
a miserable 0-3 defeat to local rivals Chivas
USA.
The Galaxy is far from stellar - LA have won only three of their
17 games so far and have a goal difference of minus 7. Eight of
the 13 clubs in MLS qualify for the end of season playoffs but it
looks like Beckham's will not now be one of them after this thumping
by their mid-table local rivals. The Galaxy have still to win away
and boast the second to worst home record in the league.
The former England captain had of course played 90 minutes for
England at Wembley a day earlier, jetting across eight time zones
back to California."I'm not going to deny there comes a point
when your body can't do it anymore," Galaxy CEO Alexi Lalas
told the BBC on Friday. "If at any point we felt it was detrimental
to his health or ability to help our team we would take action."
These comments come in stark contrast to Lalas' previous insistence
that he would personally drive Beckham to the airport when he had
England games to play in.
Combining MLS with England duty will be an even bigger ask for
Beckham in October when England have two key European
Championship qualifiers and the Galaxy will be making a final
push for the playoffs.
That is assuming the Galaxy can improve on their current malaise.
Second to last in the Western Conference, LA would be 12th out of
13 if MLS had a single table, although they have played up to five
fewer games than some of their rivals.
Beckham insisted on playing two games in two days with an 11-hour
flight over eight time zones in between to appear the model professional,
but no footballer can reasonably be expected to maintain such a
schedule for long.
Jet lag is a fact of life for all human beings, millionaire celebrities
or no. Beckham has been brave in tying to combine both roles, but
after this week's double-header it is evident he will have to choose.
To further complicate the situation, the MLS season runs March to
November, meaning an all-year cycle of soccer for European internationals
like Beckham.
Beckham never expected to encounter such a dilemma when he agreed
to join MLS because he was convinced his England career was over;
his unexpected recall by Steve McClaren complicated his new life
in California.
He still has the generous remuneration, his happy wife and children
and his celebrity circus in Hollywood to fall back on, but it looks
like David Beckham's England career, after a brief resurrection,
really could be ending soon for good.
Unless of course he abandons his US adventure having barely begun
it. But given the media supernova which has accompanied his coming
to America, and his wife's long-stated desire to be among the superficial
stars in LA, it seems he will have to grin and bear it for four
more years.
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