Beckham put through paces, pulls crowds at Milan

Beckham will stay at Milan on loan until the end of the  season to get the top-level action needed to have a chance of  making England’s World Cup squad after finishing the Major  League Soccer campaign with the Los Angeles Galaxy.

The former England captain also had a successful loan spell  at the seven-times European champions last term.

“David Beckham tackled the whole training session in the  group with his team mates, including the ball-possession  exercises and the practice match,” Milan said on their website  (www.acmilan.com).

The fact he went straight into full training suggests the  34-year-old has recovered from the bruised right ankle bone that  troubled him in the run-up to the MLS Cup final, which the  Galaxy lost to Real Salt Lake on penalties in November.

“He has so much desire, he worked intensely,” fitness  trainer Daniele Tognaccini was quoted as saying by the ANSA news  agency.

“It’ll take a few days to do a complete assessment, but he  looked as fit as a year ago to me.”

His arrival attracted a number of fans to the gates of  Milan’s training ground, despite the low temperatures, to cap  off a good day all round for the former Manchester United and  Real Madrid midfielder.

England manager Fabio Capello said in an interview published  on Monday that Beckham will be in his squad for South Africa  2010 providing he is fit and playing regularly.

“Certainly (I’ll call up Beckham) if he is playing and  physically fit,” Capello told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“I don’t look at age, I look at qualities and Beckham has  lots. He’s serious, he’s a great professional and the World Cup  is incredibly important to him.”

Beckham rejoins a team lying second in Serie A, eight points  behind leaders Inter Milan with a game in hand after their last  match before the winter break, at Fiorentina, was postponed due  to snow.

They return to league action at home against Genoa on Jan. 6  before visiting big rivals Juventus in Turin four days later.