Capello saddened by Beckham blow
Reuters - Monday 15 March 2010, 20:42
HELSINKI - England's David Beckham is
set to miss this year's World Cup despite undergoing successful
surgery on his torn Achilles tendon on Monday.
The 34-year-old suffered the injury in AC Milan's 1-0 win
over Chievo on Sunday and flew to Finland for an operation
performed by one of the world's top specialists.
"So far everything is fine," surgeon Dr. Sakari Orava told
Reuters. "The operation went smoothly and nicely."
Orava was asked whether the midfielder would be able to play
in the World Cup in South Africa starting on June 11.
"No, I don't think so...healing takes a long time," he said.
Beckham's foot will be in a cast for around six to eight
weeks, after which he can start "more vigorous" physiotherapy.
Beckham, England's most capped outfield player with 115
appearances, had been bidding to play in a fourth World Cup.
"I am upset but want to thank everyone for their messages of
support," Beckham said on his official website. "I hope to make
a swift and full recovery."
England coach Fabio Capello said Beckham's likely absence
was a "big blow."
"I am very sad for David that he has suffered this injury,"
Capello said in a statement on the FA website.
"I spoke with him after the game on Sunday night to offer my
support, as did (assistant) Franco Baldini.
"David is a great professional and has worked very hard to
be ready for the World Cup, so missing it will be a big blow."
Beckham was getting ready to kick a ball unchallenged late
in Sunday's Serie A match when he suddenly pulled up and shouted
to the Milan bench 'It's broken'.
"He had a total tear of the left Achilles tendon and that
was repaired," Orava added, saying it was unclear where Beckham
would go next for the start of his rehabilitation.
"He was actually in quite a good mood. He was smiling and
happy that the operation was done, and happy to hear it went
fine. He was not at all depressed, that we could see, about the
ability to play in the World Cup."
MINOR MIRACLE
Such is Beckham's status in Britain that even Prime Minister
Gordon Brown said he had written to wish him a speedy recovery.
"His name has been synonymous with football in this country
for many years and it will be incredibly sad if he was to miss
what would have been his fourth World Cup," Brown told radio
station talkSPORT.
Beckham, on loan at Milan from Los Angeles Galaxy for a
second time, will miss the Serie A run-in with his side a point
behind leaders Inter Milan with 10 games left.
Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani reckoned one of the
world's most famous players could be out for five or six months.
Beckham is due to return to Galaxy in July but Galliani said
the Italian club would love to have him back again next season.
"In the dressing room I hugged him and told him that he
could stay with us again next year if he wants," Galliani told
Sky television.
Renowned surgeon Orava performed a minor miracle in fixing
Alpine skier Peter Fill's Achilles in time for last month's
Winter Olympics after the Italian injured himself in October.
However, Beckham has even less time before the World Cup and
has largely been a substitute under Capello, who has many other
options on the right wing.
Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips and James Milner are
among the players able to play there, Tottenham's Aaron Lennon
is another option but is currently injured.
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