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Beckham may fail to represent Galaxy in weekend match
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08:21, July 18, 2007

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British soccer star David Beckham, who joined the Los Angeles Galaxy club last week, may fail to make his scheduled Galaxy debut this weekend because of an injured ankle, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.

Beckham, one of the world's most celebrated soccer players, was scheduled to make his long anticipated debut for the Galaxy against Chelsea at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, but his left ankle is swollen and sore, according to the newspaper.

For Beckham to sit out Saturday's matchup would be a disappointment for thousands of fans. The Galaxy announced over the weekend that the match against Chelsea -- with tickets priced from 60 to 500 dollars -- was a sellout.

Beckham donned a Galaxy uniform for the first time Monday but did not participate fully in the team's workout. He did 45 minutes of very light work, either alone with trainer Ivan Pierra or in conjunction with injured defender Chris Albright, according to the report.

Beckham injured the ankle while playing for England in a Euro 2008 qualifying game against Estonia in early June and was still suffering the effects when he helped Real Madrid win the Spanish league championship on June 17.

He has not played a game since then but did start working out on his own while on holiday in the south of France.

Galaxy coach Frank Yallop said that Beckham's flight to Los Angeles from England on Thursday had not helped matters, and his ankle had swollen because of the flight and possibly because Beckham had started running on it "maybe a little bit too soon."

"With ankles, they do tend to clear up pretty quickly, if there's no structural damage, which there isn't," Yallop said. "It's just that swelling and that soreness that he's got to get out of his system."

Source: Xinhua



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