Serie A - Milan draw on Beckham debut

Eurosport - Mon, 12 Jan 09:53:00 2009

David Beckham began life in Serie A with a draw as Milan played out a 2-2 with Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.

FOOTBALL Serie A Milan's David Beckham celebrates with Pato after the Brazilian's first goal against Roma - 0

The former England captain played 88 minutes of his first match in Italian football, but it was two goals in four minutes at the start of the second-half from his team-mate Alexandre Pato, book-ended by strikes from Mirko Vucinic, that ensured a share of the points that doesn't do much for either side.

Struggling Roma move up just one place to 11th, while Milan remain in third a full nine points behind leaders and local rivals Internazionale.

"I thought it was great, I enjoyed it immensely, I was surprised to start the game," said Beckham afterwards.

"Of course I'm still working on my fitness but I felt good, better than I thought I would in the game. (My aim) is to play as many games as possible and work on my fitness and just be part of AC Milan. I feel very lucky.

"It's similar (to other leagues), of course there's more of a tactical level in Italy but I think I adapted pretty well.

"(With free-kicks) we take it in turns, if another player feels like scoring from a free kick I let them do that. I'm sure I'll get a chance at some point. They speak pretty good English, the majority of the players, and football is an easy language to learn."

A John Arne Riise cross found its way to Montenegro international Vucinic, who turned Milan captain Paolo Maldini and fired past keeper Christian Abbiati from close range to open the scoring midway through the first-half.

Milan went into the break behind, but emerged rejuvenated in the second-half and Pato took just four minutes to get the Rossoneri level when Kaka checked back on to his right foot on the wing to fire a low cross that gave the Brazilian youngster the easiest of tap-ins. Romaappealed for offside, but the referee's assistant kept his flag down.

Soon after, the 19-year-old fired Milan in front with a wonderful individual goal when he left defender Philippe Mexes behind with blistering pace and chipped a delicate finish over Roma keeper Cristiano Doni.

Carlo Ancelotti's players controlled the game after that but Roma pegged them back with 20 minutes remaining when Matteo Brighi's shot was blocked and the ball looped into the air for Vucinic to send a diving header past Abbiati.

Beckham, playing in a star-studded midfield that featured Kaka, Ronaldinho, Clarence Seedorf and Andrea Pirlo, was a peripheral figure for much of the match, with his new team-mates often chose not to pass to him when there was another option open to them.

When they won a free-kick in a shooting position after five minutes Beckham stood near the ball, but it was Ronaldinho who struck it into the wall.

The 33-year-old - on loan from MLS side LA Galaxy for a total of nine Serie A matches - was playing his first competitive match since October, and it showed when on several occasions his trademark crosses and set-piece deliveries failed to find their intended targets.

Despite his early setbacks, however, his work ethic could not be faulted, and his willingness to track back assisted the ageing Milan defence in a few difficult moments.

He managed one effort on target when Seedorf teed him up for a shot from a short corner, but his curling strike was beaten away by Doni.

The fact that Ronaldinho was substituted before him looks to be an endorsement of sorts from coach Ancelotti.

"Beckham has shown in the days he has been with us that he is a tactically-clever player, serious and well-balanced. Starting him was a little reward for inserting himself well into our group," Ancelotti told Sky after the game.

With midfielders Massimo Ambrosini and Mathieu Flamini left on the bench, Ancelotti was asked if Beckham's arrival for such a short spell might upset other Milan players.

"I think everyone is happy Beckham is here because he is professional and serious," the coach said.

However, the luke-warm applause Beckham received when he himself went off shows that he has a lot of work to do in little time if he is to leave his mark in Serie A.

Tony Mabert / Eurosport

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  1. some people are great
    others are critics

    From gillian, on Tue 13 Jan 11:43PM
  2. why is he even bein talked about? you dont hear about­ any1 else who plays in italy the guy is the a gimp!!!

    From Darren, on Tue 13 Jan 7:35PM
  3. listen u guys have to accept him (Beckham) whole­ heartedly coz if u really want the progress of this­ great team, you all have to work together as a team. I­ love everyone without excluding anybody.@#$% A.c­ milan's rivals. Much luv to King­ Ronaldinho,Pirlo,Bechkam,Seedorf,almighty Kaka,Pato n­ everybody. Love u all.

    From kimex, on Tue 13 Jan 10:44AM
  4. ac milan school of grand fathers

    From sasa, on Tue 13 Jan 6:19AM
  5. who is this david beckham? did he used to play american­ football?

    From flinto, on Tue 13 Jan 1:01AM
  6. jokes about his wife are wearing thin!!!

    From busybee, on Mon 12 Jan 5:00PM
  7. Bravo Beckham but there is more room for­ improvement.Beckham must avoid being a "fan of the­ night" .He should learn to be religiously and­ morally disciplined.He should just look at Kaka and do­ the same.Tatoos don't play football...... WITH GOD­ ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE. long live Kaka!!!!!!!!!!

    From bernard o, on Mon 12 Jan 2:50PM
  8. Beckham is a great athlete and a true professional, but­ at 33, I doubt he'll have the firepower to keep up­ with, what probably is, the most physical of leagues in­ Serie A. Some of his crosses yesterday weren't the­ top-notch we are accustomed to seeing. It might be that­ he needs time to gel with his new teammates and­ environment. I, sincerely, wish him the very best of­ luck for what he has given to the sport we all love.­ With Ambrosini and Flamini fully fit and at their­ peaks, I hope Becks will get the opportunity to prove­ what a talent he still is.

    From mehdi.azeriah, on Mon 12 Jan 10:49AM
  9. @ TONY MABERT...Pls edit your write up. MIRKO VUCINIC­ didn't turn Signore PAOLO MALDINI, that could have­ only happened in Vucinic's dreams). Vucinic turned­ MAREK JANKULOVSKI n not Maldini.
    So please, I think­ it's an insult to the Legendary Maldini, he might­ be close to his expiry date but he's still one of­ the best around...pls edit your write up as soon as­ possible.
    I WATCHED THE MATCH TOO...
    FORZA MILAN !!!

    From zhizhi, on Mon 12 Jan 8:47AM
  10. becks a living legend! his ambition and professionalism­ is what sets him aside from the rest of you haters.

    From eternitymoment90, on Mon 12 Jan 7:09AM
  11. Pato amazing player next superstar just watch !! his­ pace is amazing , finishing is amazing too !!!

    From Josh, on Mon 12 Jan 2:23AM
  12. this is why milan need to buy young and good prospect­ defender. we can see the result in striker, Pato is one­ of milan best buy and remember he is youngest in 1st­ team regular. so don't add more striker and­ midfielder if the back still like this. I was a bit­ tired looking milan movement in the market. look at­ shevchenko... what the...!! just buy some great­ defender!! playing an attractive attacking football­ doesn't meant leave the back obliterated. and one­ more milan still far from that attractive... forza­ milan!!

    From Vicky, on Mon 12 Jan 2:18AM
  13. your all haters,beckham is a football god among­ mortals,he is MR FOOTBALL.
    he does,nt train hard­ everyday for the wages.its for the love of the­ game.long live king BECKHAM

    From re2bad, on Mon 12 Jan 1:22AM
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    Milan doesnt rly need beckham(or ronaldinho for that­ matter but that is just imo)
    Hope with all my heart he­ will go back to the MLS because i cant stand all the­ hype by this retro star. All this media stunt for a­ mediocre player. Shame
    REDS FOR LIFE

    From SP, on Mon 12 Jan 1:01AM
  15. Good game Roma. Beckham...ehhh, better than he is in­ most MLS matches.

    From Pracchia, on Mon 12 Jan 12:54AM
  16. 1 thing to say at least beckham is honest hard working­ and thinks more of playing for his country than his­ wage packet, bet he would pay his own fares andput on­ the shirt for free unlike some other england players i­ think the 3 lions actually matters to to him. you can­ keep POSH though

    From Laney, on Sun 11 Jan 11:49PM
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    MILAN PEOPLE WILL GET SICK OF THE HYPE N HYSTERIA AND­ POSH`S SHOPPING BAG IN 6 MONTHS HE WILL BE POSS IN THE­ ASTON VILLA SIDE TRYING TO CHASE AN ENGLAND CAP IN­ REALITY WE DO NOT WONT THE @RSEHOLE

    From mcpluker, on Sun 11 Jan 11:25PM
  18. BK worked very hard in this match. Other AC milan­ player should gave him more chances to show his ability­ by passing ball to him more. They looked like they­ don't trust beckham when passed the ball to other­ player even beckham was more open.

    From Canh, on Sun 11 Jan 11:02PM
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    Beckham the onion bag,should stick to making­ undercracker adverts,

    From , on Sun 11 Jan 10:55PM
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    Ha ha. There is the best example of what happens for­ employing oldies in your team. Forza Juve

    From Half A Brain, on Sun 11 Jan 10:50PM
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