David Beckham could play in Galaxy's game on Saturday

By Greg Beacham

Associated Press

Published: Thursday, Sept. 9 2010 6:54 p.m. MDT

LOS ANGELES — David Beckham is eligible to play in the Los Angeles Galaxy's home MLS game against Columbus on Saturday after being sidelined for almost six months with an Achilles' tendon injury.

Beckham tore his left tendon on March 14 while playing on loan with AC Milan, undergoing surgery two days later on an injury that prevented him from playing in the World Cup.

After leading Los Angeles to the MLS Cup final last November, Beckham hasn't played this season for the Galaxy, who still lead the Western Conference with 44 points and field U.S. internationals Landon Donovan and Edson Buddle.

"Not playing for six months is tough," Beckham said after a practice session at Carson. "It's the first time it's happened to me. I've had injuries, but nothing that's kept me out for so long. It did make me realize how much I love the game, and I'm not ready to finish."

The 35-year-old Beckham thinks he could play for "quite a few more years," growing excited about the Galaxy's playoff push and his still-faint possibility of returning to the English national team someday.

Beckham is less interested in playing again for a European club. After several years of nearly nonstop play, Beckham indicated he's likely to decline a loan to AC Milan or another team in favor of a more relaxing winter.

"I need that — my body needs that," Beckham said. "I've been hitting it quite hard for the last couple of years, and this injury is because of that, so I think now it's time maybe for me to look at myself and look at my fitness. ... Three months in the Seychelles would be lovely, but I've got three boys who go to school, so that can't happen."

Beckham hasn't exactly been inactive during his recovery. After traveling with the English national team in South Africa, Beckham returned to practice with the Galaxy on Aug. 10, gradually increasing his training regimen over the past four weeks.

He played 45 minutes in a practice match Wednesday, saying he felt exhausted early on before getting a second wind halfway through.

"I'm ready, to be honest," Beckham said. "I've been working hard with the rehab, and I'm trying to get the strength back in my legs. ... I think I can play some part of the game (Saturday). Obviously, with not playing for six months, it has to be a careful few minutes at a time. If I can play 10, 15, 20 minutes, hopefully I can do that."

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