Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Beckham would relish

        
    Beckham has 115 England caps, more than any other outfield player in the team's history, but has not featured since October 2009. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid man has played mainly cameo roles for PSG since joining at the end of January, following his spell in the United States with the Los Angeles Galaxy.Beckham spoke of his happiness in Paris over the weekend and Al-Khelaifi said in an interview with L'Equipe: "Recruiting David was one of my best decisions. As a man, player, ambassador, he is exceptional. It creates something in this group. Everyone loves it. We will talk with him. Whatever his decision, we support David.But new team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic has no doubt Beckham's move to the French capital club has already been a success.But new team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic has no doubt Beckham's move to the French capital club has already been a success.And Beckham would rush to his country's aid if Roy Hodgson decided he could do a job for the national team again. He told CNN World Sport: One of the reasons why I've never retired from the England team is because if there's ever an opportunity to play for them again, then I'm available.He has a big impact on the team, he has a lot of qualities," Ibrahimovic said. "He is a winner and he has a great feel for the ball. He brings us his experience of big matches. He's also a player with a big heart, who has won a lot of trophies. As for his free-kicks, he takes them, I take them, sometimes it's Alex - it's good to vary.

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