Chelsea accepts supporting role in Beckham's 'big moment'

(AP)
Updated: 2007-07-11 11:05

LOS ANGELES _ Chelsea is one of the world's glamour soccer teams, and it will play a strictly supporting role to David Beckham when the English star makes his U.S. debut for the Los Angeles Galaxy on July 21.

"It's a big moment for L.A. and also U.S. soccer," Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho said after the FA Cup champions trained for the first time Tuesday.

"They couldn't choose a better player to achieve what they want to achieve. In Europe, we want U.S. soccer to go up (in popularity). We are Chelsea and we have a responsibility. We want to give the Los Angeles Galaxy a big game to promote their new team."

Chelsea is making its fourth consecutive preseason visit to the United States. It will play Mexico's America on Saturday at Stanford University before returning to Los Angeles for next week's World Series of Football, a doubleheader that culminates with Beckham's first game.

Some Chelsea players are curious to see Beckham's effect on Major League Soccer, whose quality is considered suspect compared to Europe's vaunted leagues.

"Is it MLS?" Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole asked hesitantly. "I didn't know too much about that league until, of course, Beckham's gone there. This is one person who's changed and I will start watching it now. Hopefully him going there will change people's minds to start watching it and enjoy American football."

MLS' popularity lags far behind the gridiron National Football League, the National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball in the United States, where most Americans think gridiron, not soccer, when they hear the word football.

"I'm not too sure how much Americans do enjoy football over here, but hopefully he could make it bigger," Cole said. "It won't just help America, it'll help everyone else as well. Maybe we can see more football on TV in America."

Cole has played with Beckham on England's national team and he remains impressed with the superstar's ability.

"He's still one of the best. If you ask any player who's marked him, he's still quick," Cole said. "People say he ain't, but he's still got the skills."

Chelsea wing Arjen Robben believes Beckham's combination of talent and charisma can single-handedly elevate soccer's profile in the United States.

"Hopefully, he can bring it to another level," Robben said. "That's also one of his targets, to take his experience over here and give his experience to the American guys."
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