Beckham has again been in great form for AC Milan as they beat Lazio 3 - 0. Since moving to AC Milan Beckham has impressed, scoring two goals; his first against Bologna and his second, a great freekick, against Genoa.
Beckham originally moved to AC Milan to maintain form and keep fit to force his inclusion in England's next friendly game against Spain. However, speculation is growing that he may stay in Italy beyond his loan term.
The reason why Beckham may stay at AC Milan is most probably because he is again playing with players of a high quality and enjoying himself. He's not the sort of player that can lead a team single handedly but he is the type of player that can allow great players around him to find space, score goals and make runs knowing that a quality ball will reach them.
Let's hope that L.A Galaxy don't stand in the way of allowing Beckham to play on a decent stage for the next few years of his career.
BBC New Article - Beckham Stars in AC Milan Vicory
England Goals - Beckham's first goal for AC Milan
England Goals - Beckham's freekick against Genoa
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Bckham just booked his ticket to the world cup with the performance against Belarus. He could play on for another Euro as a super-sub
Beckham has the best right foot in the world. Bring him back to Man Utd as well :D
I remember being a supporter of Beckham through this site a couple of years ago...great to see him back in the starting line up tonight. Roll on the world cup, then who knows?
100th start tonight... he's no Wullie Watters though ;-)
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