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Posted at 2:08 p.m., Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Soccer: Beckham practices, could make MLS debut

By Joseph White
Associated Press

WASHINGTON — David Beckham dribbled, juggled and passed the ball during a Los Angeles Galaxy practice on a stiflingly hot afternoon at RFK Stadium, offering at least some hope that the 45,000 people who have bought tickets for tomorrow's game will actually get to see him play.

"It's looking up," Beckham said today. "I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and hopefully I'll get out there playing soon."

Tomorrow would be a good time to start, given the sellout crowd that has been anticipating the Galaxy's game against D.C. United, but Beckham's tender left ankle will have the last word. The English star who elevated MLS' profile to new heights simply by signing a contract still hasn't played a MLS game, a frustration compounded by the fact that he knows the fans have been let down.

"There's obviously going to be people who maybe don't understand, but it's a sports injury," Beckham said at a news conference that had to be held in one of the stadium's baseball batting cages to accommodate the media throng.

"I can't really apologize for being injured because that's just the way of life in any sportsman's career. It's frustrating for myself to not be out there on the pitch, probably more frustrating than for the people to wait for me to step onto the pitch. I'm doing everything possible to get fit, and that's all I can say."

If Beckham plays tomorrow, it will not be for long. He spoke of getting perhaps 10 or 20 minutes as a substitute, depending on how his ankle feels after his limited participation in two days of practice.

"If it's not right, it's not right," Beckham said. "It's one of those injuries that has to be right for me to play because I don't want to set myself back another five or six weeks just for 20 minutes on the field."

Beckham sprained his ankle while playing for England in June and aggravated the injury in a game with Real Madrid later that month. He made a 16-minute appearance in an exhibition game against English club Chelsea shortly after joining the Galaxy in July and has since missed all three of Los Angeles' SuperLiga games as well as Sunday's scoreless draw at Toronto.