Int Football - Beckham's report card

Eurosport - Mon, 28 Jul 13:56:00 2008

Yahoo! Sports's US football expert Martin Rogers passes judgement on the first half of David Beckham's MLS season.

2008 LA Galaxy David Beckham - 0

This is more like how Beckham imagined things in the United States working out for him.

Four months into the 2008 Major League Soccer season and with four months to go before the championship game in November, Beckham can focus his thoughts on the title instead of worrying about the injury shadow that clouded his first North American campaign last year.

The Los Angeles Galaxy have been far from perfect so far, but they are certainly contenders and have the ability to beat any MLS opponent on any day.

Let's take a look at how Beckham has fared in his second season and the impact he has made on and off the field.

PERFORMANCE

Beckham's performances have been strong and solid and his right foot has been back to its best, with free kicks and crosses of the highest quality. His biggest problems have come when faced with an opposing left back who pays him close and physical, like Dave van den Bergh of the New York Red Bulls. Generally, though, Beckham has impressed and his efforts have ensured he has kept his place in the England national team.

His combination with Chris Klein on the right has been crucial for L.A.. Klein's willingness to get forward and overlap gives Beckham the option of a pass, more space to cross the ball himself or the chance to cut inside. Landon Donovan and Edson Buddle have also enjoyed Beckham's service, and there is more flow to the Galaxy's play under Ruud Gullit.

Grade: A-minus

RESULTS

The Western Conference is a blueprint for parity this season, with just three points separating the top six teams. So the Galaxy, tied for second in the Western Conference at 23 points, have done pretty well much like everyone else. Even so, that is a considerable improvement over this time last year, when the playoff teams were moving out of sight and L.A. embarked on a miserable run.

Beckham has made the difference in several games. His two long-range strikes at Real Salt Lake turned a certain defeat into a draw and he ran the show at home against San Jose. He, like the rest of the Galaxy, knows that more is required but things have moved in the right direction.

Grade: B-minus

LEADERSHIP

One of the big factors to disrupt the Galaxy in 2007 was the failure of several players to handle the hype and attention that accompanied Beckham's arrival. Many were utterly unable to cope with the extra pressure and wilted. Most of them have been weeded out and replaced with sturdier characters, and Beckham has made a point of trying to be a positive influence by helping the younger players.

"David does a great job of handling the attention and you have to admire him for that," Klein said. "It was difficult last season but we have learned to deal with (the pressure) and he has really helped."

Grade: A

FITNESS

Beckham has avoided the frustration of repeated injuries like he suffered in 2007. Physically, he looks as energetic as ever and is undoubtedly one of the best conditioned athletes in MLS.

Pace has never been one of his strong points but his tireless running has been a big plus. Also, the extra strength in his left ankle has provided more stability, adding consistency to his crossing.

"He is in great shape," Galaxy coach Trevor James said. "The main thing is that he has stayed free of injuries and that has enabled him to build a tremendous level of fitness."

Grade: A

MOTIVATION

Beckham is never more dangerous than when he has a point to prove and he went into the offseason stung and bitter. Those emotions have led him to strive harder than ever in 2008, and the Galaxy have reaped the rewards. The desire to continue his international career under new England head coach Fabio Capello has also been a strong driving force.

"When you spend time with David you see how much he wants it," Galaxy forward Landon Donovan said. "That is what makes him a winner."

Grade: A

TEMPER

One of the images of the season was Beckham waving and blowing kisses to FC Dallas defender Adrian Serioux, who had been red-carded for a hideous tackle on him. That reaction was probably justified due to the severity of the challenge, but Beckham has too often lost his temper when tackled during games.

On countless occasions, he has leapt to his feet to confront his opponent - and would be better served keeping his cool. It has sometimes felt like he is trying too hard to show his passion and desire for success, and he doesn't need to.

Grade: C

OVERALL

Beckham has every right to feel happy with how things have gone for him in 2008, but he will not be satisfied unless the campaign ends with him holding the MLS Cup. If he stays fit and motivated and can lift the team on his shoulders in the playoffs, then the Galaxy do have a shot at success.

Grade: A-minus

Martin Rogers / Eurosport

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  1. cannae stand the guy, a proper prancing show pony of a prannying primadonna if ever there was one. And his hideous, publicity hungry vacuous thick nothing of a wife is even more disgusting. I'm so glad they've left the UK so we hear so little of them now. Good riddance & stay away!!!

    From Joanna M, on Tue 29 Jul 12:15PM
  2. m.palmer80 you obviously haven't watched Beckham play.... he might not have the skill of kaka or ronaldo, but he works as hard as anyone in the game. he is always running and trying his hardest for the entire match.

    From vimalinm, on Tue 29 Jul 8:58AM
  3. it 's bluffffff, propaganda, sponsor , in 4th league !

    From artearte, on Tue 29 Jul 8:12AM
  4. give him the next game to play he is the star to follow

    From Colin T, on Tue 29 Jul 7:19AM
  5. David Beckham a legend...Wata player he is !!

    From Sathish, on Tue 29 Jul 6:41AM
  6. beckham is history so let him play his pub football in USA, and think of the players here and now so its good bye to beckham thank god

    From tasdeon, on Tue 29 Jul 5:11AM
  7. beckham can't tackle or head the ball very well. man mark him and he will be useless. he just looks and appeals for free kicks all the time, so that he gets all the freekicks for his goals.Bad tempered when he gets beat with tackles. Will wander around and not run to get the ball back.Sorry but very over rated. Although American Soccer is just about his mark.

    Mickpal

    From m.palmer80@..., on Tue 29 Jul 4:00AM
  8. x fantasyf1bet GAY! HOMOSEXUAL! BYSEXUAL! PEDERAST! YES! ASK TOM CRUISE!!!! FOOTBALLER! NO! SOCCER PLAYER! YES INDEED!

    From dante, on Tue 29 Jul 2:14AM
  9. MY GRADE AS A FOOTBALLER C+;AS A MARKETER A+!

    From dante, on Tue 29 Jul 2:03AM
  10. to dbowzee YOU MUST BE KIDDING!HE WILL NEVER BE A LEGEND IN ENGLISH FOOTBALL! MAYBE IN AMERICAN SOCCER!

    From dante, on Tue 29 Jul 1:54AM
  11. Lots of puerile comments again. I dont know why people cant write anything constructive and have to make childish noises to voice their opinions. Beckham is a top-class player who has worked hard to get and stay where he is today. I admire his commitment to his team and has remained a professional football player despite all the media hype which surrounds him.
    I hope he has a successful season at Galaxy, keeps his fitness and keeps his place in the Englnd team. Good luck!

    From markspanishfly, on Tue 29 Jul 1:49AM
  12. He's nothing,he's dumb,he's lucky in making lots of money, He's very good in selling Giorgio Armani's UNDERWEAR. He,s now a hollywood celebrety playing football for the american soccer booters. By Jove! he could never dribble a football, good crossings yes, good in set balls I rate David Beckham as a Footballer MEDIOCRE. Pele' has been right all along "BECKHAM IS A PURE CELEBRITY". P.S. PLEASE, DAVID'S FAN DON'T BE PISSED OFF.........

    From dante, on Tue 29 Jul 1:48AM
  13. becks is a legend-no argument,nuff said,end of story.

    From Cameron D, on Tue 29 Jul 1:22AM
  14. beckham is rubbish

    From mateusz090, on Tue 29 Jul 1:09AM
  15. i wouldn't say bentley is rubbish but compared to beckham he has along way to go beckham is top class always has been thats why he is paid so much but he works hard and keeps his cool most of the time a legend of the game but bentley could be too same type of player and stays fit we will see when he is beckhams age

    From chris, on Mon 28 Jul 9:04PM
  16. He should be rated A*

    From ae_daniels1, on Mon 28 Jul 6:53PM
  17. bentley is rubbish

    From Dave G, on Mon 28 Jul 5:01PM
  18. Leave Beckham out of things. Lets get on with whats happening now. The past has gone and so has David B . Whats coming now? Live for now. Who knows whats comin and the past has gone forever. Everyone has a chance. I like to see all the little guys and teams make it big. Come away the wee men. It's great when the unknowns do something so-called surprising. Freaks out the so-called big men and great stars. It's tops. Gouranga folks be happy. GOURANGA GOURANGA GOURANGA. cOME AWAY THE UNDERDOGDS. FORGET DB and the rest.

    From Kusum Sraman Swami M, on Mon 28 Jul 4:08PM
  19. brazil u-23 beat spore 3-0....brazil cant even thrashed them....{sporean}

    From harezakaronaldo7, on Mon 28 Jul 3:47PM
  20. well dont you just sound like a bunch of vey jealous faggots.
    the mans little finger is worth more than you lot together, and i dont mean finacially

    From mike i, on Mon 28 Jul 3:15PM
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