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Beckham's weekend: From royal wedding to Pizza Hut Park
Updated: 2011-04-29 09:45
(Agencies)
Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham makes a pass during the first half of their MLS soccer game against Toronto FC in Toronto, April 13, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
MIAMI - David Beckham will fly back across the Atlantic after attending Friday's royal wedding in time to play for his Major League Soccer team L.A. Galaxy on Sunday.
Beckham's transatlantic round-trip will get him to the wedding at London's Westminster Abbey but on Saturday he will land in Dallas ahead of his team's game against FC Dallas at their Pizza Hut Park venue.
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"I fly straight out of London on Saturday morning and I arrive before the team on Saturday," Beckham told mlsoccer.com
Beckham has faced criticism in the US over missing Galaxy games in the past due to England commitments or loan spells in Italy with AC Milan.
But the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder said he had the full support of his coach Bruce Arena and the Galaxy management for the trip.
"Bruce understands and the club understands," Beckham said. "It's important. (The coach) knows that I'll be sacrificing to travel to turn up in Dallas.
"Bruce said to me if I wanted to not go to the game (that's fine), but it's important that I'm there. It's important that the fans see me there, and I'll do that," he added.
Beckham, who also came under fire for returning late to Galaxy pre-season in February after he spent time training in England with Tottenham Hotspur, said that he could handle the jet lag.
"I'm used to the travel. Obviously, it's not ideal with the travel, but it's a royal wedding and those don't come around very often."
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