Beckham in Australia

Beckham in Australia

SYDNEY – Former England captain David Beckham arrived in Australia on Sunday to join his LA Galaxy team preparing for the friendly match against A-League side Sydney FC tomorrow.

Beckham, a second-half substitute in England’s 3-2 Euro 2008 qualifying loss to Croatia in London on Wednesday, flew in by private jet. “I’m very happy to be here.I’ve never been to this country before and it’s somewhere I’ve wanted to visit for a long time,” the 32-year-old Beckham told a news conference.”It took me 22 hours to get here but it’s more than worth it.”Beckham and the Galaxy squad are due to be presented to the crowd during halftime of Sunday evening’s A-League match between Sydney and Queensland Roar.Beckham and the Galaxy squad will remain in Australia until Thursday before they head to New Zealand for Saturday’s match against the Wellington Phoenix.Nampa-AFP”I’m very happy to be here.I’ve never been to this country before and it’s somewhere I’ve wanted to visit for a long time,” the 32-year-old Beckham told a news conference.”It took me 22 hours to get here but it’s more than worth it.”Beckham and the Galaxy squad are due to be presented to the crowd during halftime of Sunday evening’s A-League match between Sydney and Queensland Roar.Beckham and the Galaxy squad will remain in Australia until Thursday before they head to New Zealand for Saturday’s match against the Wellington Phoenix.Nampa-AFP

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