Thursday 22 December 2011

LA Galaxy wins MLS Cup in what may be Beckham's last game in U.S. League

The La Galaxy beat the Houston Dynamo 1-0 in the Major League Soccer final Sunday, with what might be David Beckham's last significant game on U.S. soil.


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The Galaxy entered the final match, that was on their own home turf in Carson, California, because the clear favorite. The squad hasn't lost this season at The Home Depot Center, and overall have won 19 games, tied 10 and lost five.

The Dynamo, meanwhile, finished second in the Eastern Conference having won 12 games, tied 13 and lost nine.
Beckham talks next move, MLS Cup

Yet while the Houston squad had strong players like Brian Ching and Brad Davis on its roster, they couldn't match the star-power from the Galaxy. That included U.S. national team stalwart Landon Donovan, Irish forward Robbie Keane and Beckham.

The sole goal of the game came in the 72nd minute. Beckham flicked a header to Keane who passed the ball to Donovan -- who, in turn, sent it past Dynamo goalkeeper Tally Hall.

It had been the Galaxy's third MLS title, and Beckham's first.

Beckham is a global soccer icon for years, inspiring the movie, "Bend It Like Beckham" and starring for years with Man utd, Real Madrid and the English national team. He's also been a hot item off the field, because the husband of former "Spice Girl" singer and fashionista Victoria Beckham.

In 2007, he signed on with Major League Soccer -- an unexpected move to some, given that then he was still being considered one of the earth's best players and the U.S. league's quality was considered inferior to many others worldwide.

Beckham said then he hoped to assist build the sport's standing in america and also the league's profile internationally.

His $32.5 million contract is set to run out at year's end, and Beckham recently told CNN that he's still weighing where, if anywhere, he'll go next.

Clubs rumored to possess shown curiosity about him include European teams Tottenham Hotspur, Paris Saint-Germain and Queens Park Rangers.

"People say I'm coming to the end of my career, which at 36 years old you usually are," he said last week. "But it certainly is nice to become wanted, and to be wanted by a few of the biggest clubs in Europe still."

Beckham added that, at season's end, he plans to talk through his next steps with his family -- considering, among other factors, his health and "what I think I'm able to still achieve."

Beckham hoped with an answer possibly before Christmas.

Younger crowd expressed his need to somehow participate the 2012 Summer Olympics, either as a player, "an ambassador for the Olympics" or simply a fan.

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"To be a proud Englishman, to get the Olympics in a a part of London where I grew up, it had been something that I loved being part of," Beckham said.

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