Beckham Not Fit for the World Cup Due to a Torn Achilles Tendon

David BeckhamUnfortunately, the football superstar David Beckham is most likely not fir for the World Cup, this according to the specialists who have checked his condition after he earned a torn Achilles tendon.

Beckham, during the 1-0 victory of AC Milan over Chievo, earned the said injury. And everyone, instead of celebrating, just turned simply anxious about his condition.

A lot of football enthusiasts have been showing great faith on the potential of the former international captain to become the first English football player to be up for four successive World Cup finals.

But now, there is actually confusion in regards to his ability to even have additions to his record haul of 115 international caps, just for an outfielder. Some are now wondering if he can actually make it.

Milan coach Leonardo believed that they were all troubled with what Beckham got during the AC Milan 1-0 win over Chievo. He actually said after Beckham got the injury, “Beckham’s injury makes us feel terrible. He understood immediately that he had torn his Achilles tendon.”

Yet the coach added that still Beckham could be considered an extraordinary guy. He actually said in addition that, “He is an extraordinary guy and today’s game proves it yet again. I cannot enjoy this evening considering this serious injury.”

According to reports, the football superstar should travel to Finland as scheduled to actually go through a surgery. Yes, he definitely needs to go through a surgery to fix the leg problem he earned during their victory over Chievo.

And Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani proposed that Beckham should be out for five or six months to be able to rest and recover. Of course, if ever Galliani’s proposal be approved by everyone involved, a lot would felt bad but then they should understand that it would still be for Beckham and naturally still be for his career, this without actually a doubt.

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