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David Beckham In Tears After Achilles Injury, Will Miss World Cup

By Ollie Irish

David Beckham tore his left Achilles tendon during Milan’s 1-0 win against Chievo on Sunday. A TV reporter said a distraught Beckham told Milan’s club doctor: “It’s broken, it’s broken.”

The injury will keep Becks out of action for at least three months, after which time he may start running again, but there’s no chance he will be fit enough to be considered for selection for the World Cup.

It’s a bitter blow for Beckham, who was gunning for his fourth World Cup, and despite many opinions to the contrary, I think it’s also a big blow for England. No one should underestimate the impact Beckham might have made as a supersub (from dead balls alone, of course), not to mention the value of his experience and stature to Fabio Capello’s squad. And with Aaron Lennon – Capello’s first-choice right-sided midfielder – also struggling to be 100% fit in time for South Africa, Beckham’s injury is shitty news indeed.

After everything Beckham has done for his country – not all positive, admittedly (playing a major role in the creation of football’s shallow, WAG culture, for one) – he deserved another shot at World Cup glory. Get well soon, Dave.

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By Ollie Irish on March 15th, 2010 in International football, MLS, Serie A, World Cup. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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22 Responses to “David Beckham In Tears After Achilles Injury, Will Miss World Cup”

  1. Chringle says:

    I’ve been saying this for the whole season, but now it seems more plausible than ever – Adam Johnson for England!

    He’s more skillful and decisive than Walcott and just better than SWP in general.

  2. David Allison says:

    Johnson’s definitely worth a shot. Has been showing good form since signing for City – could be our wildcard with two RM slots available after the loss of Beckham and probably Lennon. Might be too late for him in Capello’s eyes, but there are two friendlies left – two solid run-outs and he’s in with a chance of making the cut. There’s no reason why he shouldn’t try him out in those two games – we’ve nothing more to learn about Walcott and SWP.

  3. Addick Simmo says:

    Saves Capello from giving him the bad news.

  4. sunnyporkyung says:

    can you explain how you know that lennon is the number 1 choice?
    i didn’t think that had been said anywhere and i think it would go like this
    1. beckham
    2. walcott/swp
    3. swp/walcott
    4. lennon

  5. The Truth says:

    Beckham is past it. A well oiled PR machine he is but part of a squad expressing delusions of grandeur he is not.

    At least a real footballer might get a slot in the squad now.

  6. hotbmark.com says:

    David Beckham In Tears After Achilles Injury, Will Miss World Cup » Who Ate all the Pies…

    David Beckham tore his left Achilles tendon during Milan’s 1-0 win against Chievo on Sunday. A TV reporter said a distraught Beckham told Milan’s club doctor: “It’s broken, it’s broken.” The injury will keep Becks out of action for at least three month…

  7. Little Lord Fuantleroy says:

    This all makes very good sense to me.

  8. Little Lord Fuantleroy says:

    And, you all make very good points.

  9. Anonymous says:

    So sorry to hear he cannot be the first Englishman to play in 4 consecutive.

  10. tommy says:

    OHH NO!!
    DAVID BECKHAM INJURED

  11. Hirsty says:

    He’d have hardly played anyway…

  12. Bruce Flitt says:

    ouch!!

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  14. Anonymous says:

    Maybe one day David Beckham, will have a clone to replace him when something like this happens, what do you think about this issue? Cloning? ethical or unethical, positive, or negative.

  15. Terry says:

    1 year to recover, minimum.

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