Beckham too old to play for England?
After more than 100 games, three World Cups and years living as an international icon, David Beckham's England career may be over for good.
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After more than 100 games, three World Cups and years living as an international icon, David Beckham's England career may be over for good.
David Beckham takes part in his first practice since returning to the Los Angeles Galaxy MLS soccer team, at the Galaxy's practice facility at Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2010. (AP Photo) -
England coach Fabio Capello said on Wednesday that the 35-year-old former captain is too old and will no longer be a part of his plans as he prepares for the 2012 European Championship qualifying campaign.
“David is a fantastic player, he was really important, but we have to see the new players for the future because the age is important for a lot of people, not only for David. I hope he can play one more friendly game to say bye bye.” Capello said.
“Did I phone him before I went on television? No. I think I will speak with him. We tried to speak with him. But I think David knows he has no future with the international team because we have to change. We tried to speak with him.'' Capello further stated. (AP Photo) -
Capello spoke while Beckham was in the United States training with the Los Angeles Galaxy for the first time in five months. Beckham has repeatedly said he has no plans of retiring from playing for England.
Chris Klein (7) joins David Beckham (23) in Beckham's first practice since returning to the Los Angeles Galaxy MLS soccer team, at the Galaxy's practice facility at Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2010. (AP Photo) -
Speaking in Carson, California, before Capello's comments, Beckham had said: “I've always said that I won't retire from playing for my country, whether I never get picked again, play one more game or 10 more games. There are a lot of good young players coming through. We'll see.”
David Beckham talks to reporters after his first practice since returning to the Los Angeles Galaxy MLS soccer team. (AP Photo) -
The Galaxy said there would be no response to Capello's comments, but Beckham's spokesman, Simon Oliveira, said the player isn't calling it quits.
“There has been no discussion of retirement. He will always be available for his country, when fit and if needed he will be there.'' Oliveira said. (AP Photo) -
England captain Steven Gerrard said he expects Beckham to bounce back, just as he did after being dropped following the 2006 World Cup.
“He's had some fantastic performances, some fantastic goals, memories. He was a fantastic captain. I've learned a lot from David and it's been a pleasure to play alongside him. If he has played his last game, he'll certainly be missed because, both on and off the pitch, he's a great guy.” Gerrard said. (AP Photo) -
Beckham missed out on a fourth World Cup after tearing an Achilles' tendon in March while on loan to AC Milan from the Galaxy to stay in shape for England during the Major League Soccer offseason. He resumed training Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Beckham didn't do any drills with the Galaxy but he participated in conditioning with training staff. (AP Photo) -
“The focus is on the team and preparing my tendon,” Beckham said.
Further Beckham added, “I've been hitting it so hard for the last two years, every month that it's obviously tough on my body. It's about getting back this season as soon as possible, playing the rest of the season and then taking the time to get the rest in, prepare my body and be ready for next season.'' (AP Photo) -
Beckham, who began his career at Manchester United in 1992, made his England debut against Moldova in September 1996. The low point of his international career came at his first World Cup, in 1998, when he was sent off for petulantly kicking out at Argentina midfielder Diego Simeone.
England lost the round of 16 match and some England fans hung effigies of Beckham. Beckham managed to bounce back and captained the team at the 2002 World Cup under coach Sven-Goran Eriksson. (AP Photo) -
Beckham tearfully relinquished the England captaincy after the 2006 tournament, when England reached the quarterfinals for the second straight time. He was then dropped by Coach Steve McClaren, but was restored as England's qualifying campaign for the 2008 European Championship faltered. McClaren was fired in November 2008 after England failed to reach Euro 2008.
Real Madrid's David Beckham, right, walks past the team's then coach Fabio Capello during a training session in Madrid, in this Monday, Oct. 30, 2006 file photo. (AP Photo) -
On a happier note for Beckham, recently he had a boys' day out with his sons at the Teen Choice awards in California.
Beckham took his three sons, Brooklyn(11), Romeo(7) and Cruz(5) to the glitzy awards ceremony where he picked up the Male Athlete gong, which was in the shape of a surfboard. His boys joined him on stage and threw footballs signed by their dad into the crowd. (AP Photo)