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LA Galaxy beat Oceania All Stars
Web posted at: 12/7/2008 7:8:15
Source ::: Agencies
David Beckham (right) of LA Galaxy jokes with Edgar Davids of Oceania All Stars after their exhibition game at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland, yesterday.

Wellington: David Beckham and his LA Galaxy outclassed an Oceania All Stars team 3-0 in an exhibition game in Auckland yesterday.

Beckham starred with a brilliant display of football in the first 45 minutes when all the goals were scored, and his side held on in a scrappy second half despite playing the last 19 minutes with 10 men after midfielder Josh Tudela was sent off on his second yellow card.

Beckham failed to match the popularity from his last visit to New Zealand a year ago, when he drew the biggest crowd ever to watch a football match in the rugby-mad country.

The former England captain was given a huge ovation when he left the field with 10 minutes left. Beckham and the Galaxy attracted nearly 32,000 spectators to a match in Wellington in December last year, but only 16,600 turned out a fine night at Auckland’s Mount Smart Stadium after organisers offered two tickets for the price of one to boost slow sales.

“We all enjoyed it,” Beckham said after the game, before stripping off his shirt and giving it to a young schoolgirl in the crowd as he left the field. Former French star Christian Karembeu, who retired from full-time football in 2005 after a career in which he played 53 times for France and won the 1998 World Cup, was part of the Oceania All Stars.

“We were very pleased and honoured to play against Becks and the Galaxy,” he said.

Beckham did not score though he took some of his famous curling free kicks and precision-placed corners. The Galaxy’s goals came from former Dortmund striker Jovan Kirovski, Alan Gordon and midfielder Brandon McDonald.

Beckham, who will join AC Milan on loan in January during the Galaxy’s off season, leaves New Zealand with his team-mates today.

Former Ballon d’Or winner Kaka is unhappy with his new role in the AC Milan team since the arrival of the man he succeeded as the world’s best player, Ronaldinho.

Speaking to Gazetta dello Sport, Kaka blamed his reduced effect on the struggling giants, who have failed to win in their last four matches, on the fact that Ronaldinho has taken over his role in the team. 

 
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