Real right to order Beckham back to training says Guti (Reuters) Updated: 2005-10-14 09:39
Beckham trained together with two of the club's other suspended
internationals, Michel Salgado and Thomas Gravesen in a six-man session on
Wednesday.
Real Madrid's Guti
(top) fights for the ball with Olympiakos Piraeus' Pantelis Kafes during
their Champions League Group F soccer match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
in Madrid September 28, 2005.
[Reuters] | Frenchman Zinedine Zidane and Spanish internationals Raul, Iker Casillas and
Sergio Ramos are scheduled to train with the squad on Thursday evening but the
club's six South American internationals will not be able to hook up with their
team mates until Friday.
Guti had words of encouragement for his other English team mate Jonathan
Woodgate who continued his unfortunate start to his Real Madrid career when he
scored an own goal for the second time in three games after bundling the ball
into his own net in a friendly against Real Zaragoza on Tuesday.
"He's been really unlucky," Guti said. "He would have liked to have started
on the right foot, but the important thing is that he has now recovered and we
have to give him time.
"He's taking it well and if he keeps going on like this he could end up as
top scorer this season," he said.
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