Tuesday, January 27, 2009

hail true footballer; David Beckham's future his decision, says AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti (DAILY TELEGRAPH)

when we talk about footballer, we can instantly imagine loaded man with a model wife on his side and going to the most prestigious area in the neighborhood to rest. talking about talented football player will almost bring us to a certain level which money is never be a problem. where's the the genuine football value? almost gone eroded by  drowning wave from the south. David Beckham is probably one over many in today's modern football who still believe professionalism leads to a greater level. that's why Carlo Ancelotti would like to keep him in the squad for many years. he sacrifices a lot in Milan and always give everything for his team. i'd like to see him playing good football again. spending his time in MLS would not make him accountable for England, not even close. although i love to see him stay in AC Milan, it is sad to see he will leave this March. i doubt he will overturn his loan spell and stay with AC Milan for longer term. i guess, i have to be patient and so does he.

Beckham, who scored his first goal for Milan in their 4-1 win over Bologna, is set to return to America at the beginning of March for the start of the new Major League Soccer season.

However, Ancelotti said: "In football everything is possible. Milan's position is the same as it was and no pressure will be made. The choice remains exclusively his.

"Our desire is that he continues with us. When March 9 comes and he returns to America, that will sadden us because of the help he is giving his team in terms of quality of play and balance.

"He has had the ability to come in and right away have a starring role. It is all down to him, his desire and willingness to return to play in a league and in an important team."

Beckham fuelled reports he will remain in Italy to help the Rossoneri battle for the Scudetto title, by saying: "I can't say what will happen. My contract says that I'll be here until March. We'll have to see.

"At the moment I'm enjoying this experience. I'm at one of the biggest clubs in the world."

Milan midfielder Kaka, no stranger to a transfer saga, having turned down a record-breaking move to Manchester City last week, endorsed Beckham's stay.

"It was beautiful to see Beckham's first goal in the Rossoneri colours," said the Brazilian playmaker.

"He is a great professional; he puts in a lot of effort and works very hard to give a great contribution to the team.

"When he scored we were all delighted and we ran towards him to hug him because he is a great man. We hope he can stay longer."

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