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Beckham could miss rest of MLS season

Sprained knee expected to keep Galaxy star out six weeks

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Los Angeles Galaxy captain David Beckham tries to get up after getting injuring while fighting for the ball with Pachuca's Fernando Salazar during their SuperLiga final match Wednesday.
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updated 11:25 a.m. ET Aug. 31, 2007

LOS ANGELES - It might be a while before David Beckham steps on the field again for Los Angeles or England.

Beckham, whose five-year contract guarantees an annual salary of $6.5 million, could miss the rest of the Los Angeles Galaxy’s season because of a sprained right knee. He’s played 310 minutes in six games, which comes to about $21,000 a minute if he’s out for the season.

The English midfielder underwent an MRI exam that confirmed Thursday he sprained the medial collateral ligament in his knee, the team said in a statement.

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The injury also means he won’t be joining England’s national team. Beckham had planned to fly to London on Sunday for 10 days with the team as it prepares to play Israel and Russia in two Euro 2008 qualifying games.

The 32-year-old Beckham was injured in a tackle with Pachuca midfielder Fernando Salazar in the first half of Wednesday night’s SuperLiga title match. The Galaxy lost 4-3 on penalty kicks.

He was expected to be out about six weeks, and will immediately begin rehabilitation, the team said.

That would place his return at mid-October, when the Galaxy would have three regular-season games remaining — against Toronto FC on Oct. 13, New York on Oct. 18 and at Chicago on Oct. 21.

“It’s just gone from one thing to another thing,” Beckham said Wednesday night. “Maybe it’s time for me to just say, ’I need the rest,’ and get it right and don’t come back until it’s right.”

He already had a left ankle injury that caused him to miss seven games since joining the team July 13. That injury occurred while he was playing for England on June 6.

Beckham’s extended absence deals a serious blow to the already slim chance the Galaxy had of making the playoffs. Its Major League Soccer record is 3-10-5 — last in the Western Conference.

“The biggest thing is that we’re markedly better when he’s on the field,” Chris Klein said after Wednesday’s loss. “Just having his presence around the guys gives us a much-needed boost. When he’s not there, it hurts us.”

The Galaxy declined to make any team officials available for comment Thursday.

Coach Frank Yallop was clearly frustrated about the string of injuries that has devastated his team this season, especially the ones involving Beckham.

“He shouldn’t play, to be honest. He’s hurt, but he’s playing,” Yallop said Wednesday night. “That shows the character of him and it shows the character of the team because he lifts the team when he plays.

“It’s hard because he’s struggling with injury. He’s trying his best.”

Meanwhile, the soccer star’s wife, Victoria, has lined up an acting gig. Although Posh Spice has denied she’s interested in an acting career, she is taking a first step by playing herself on an episode of the ABC comedy “Ugly Betty” this fall.

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