David Beckham is back in the reckoning at Real
Madrid after Fabio Capello reversed his decision to sideline the former England
captain and included him in the squad for Saturday's league match at Real
Sociedad.
Real Madrid's David Beckham
celebrates his goal against Real Sociedad during their Spanish First
Division soccer match at Real Sociedad's Anoeta stadium in San Sebastian
February 10, 2007. [Reuters] |
Capello said Beckham's continued
professionalism had persuaded him to backtrack on his pledge that the midfielder
would never again play for Real following his announcement that he would be
joining LA Galaxy at the end of the season.
"We had doubts after he signed such an important contract with the American
side," Capello told a news conference at Real's training base in Valdebebas.
"We doubted he could train with the same enthusiasm after that, but he has
been training perfectly. He has always had the full support of his team mates.
He has behaved like a great professional and is now returning to the squad.
"I'm counting on him until the end of the season."
Capello, whose position is under threat after back-to-back defeats in the
league, said that the decision was his own and that he had not been pressured by
either the players or the club's directors.
"It was down to Beckham's hard work and attitude. The intelligent thing to do
is to correct things when mistakes are made. I spoke with him a week ago and
again today. We are very happy and he is too."
Club captain Raul, midfielder Guti and several other first team players had
come out in support of Beckham in recent weeks saying he should continue playing
until the end of his contract.
Beckham was embraced by several team mates including Raul after being given
the news of his inclusion in the squad.
The 31-year-old midfielder said earlier this week he was desperate to play
for Real again. "It is very hard for me because I would like to help the team,"
he told sports daily Marca.
"I'm desperate to play again ... I don't know if I will but I've got to keep
on training. I want to leave this club on a high."
Spanish media have pointed to the fact that other players such as Barcelona's
Javier Saviola and Valencia's Roberto Ayala, whose contracts also terminate at
the end of the season, are still playing for their respective clubs.
Beckham's last appearance for Real was when he came on as a substitute in
their 2-0 defeat at Deportivo Coruna on January 7 a few days before announcing
he had signed a five-year deal with LA Galaxy worth $250 million (128 million
pounds).