CARSON, Calif. (AP) -- Boos rained down and fans sent negative messages with their homemade signs. Things sure got ugly when David Beckham came back to town.Beckham downplayed the rough reception in his first home game with the Los Angeles Galaxy, a 2-2 tie with AC Milan in which his corner kick set up his team's second goal, although his halftime confrontation with a fan indicated otherwise Sunday night.
"I'm not disappointed. It doesn't affect me," he said. "You can't be liked by everyone."
Anti-Beckham sentiment ran high as the English star returned after missing half of the Major League Soccer season while on a five-month loan to the Italian club. He was the target of frequent booing and derisive banners held up in a corner of the stadium, where one of the team's fan groups sits.
At halftime, Beckham walked toward the L.A. Riot Squad section and motioned to a fan to come closer. A man jumped down from the seats and was subdued by security before being taken away.
"One of the guys was saying things that wasn't very nice. It was stepping over the line," Beckham said. "I said, 'You need to calm down and come shake my hand,' and he jumped over."
The man was arrested by Cal State Dominguez Hills police for trespassing because he left the seating area, a Home Depot Center spokeswoman said.
"I know there was some turmoil in the corner but I didn't see it so I can't comment," Galaxy manager Bruce Arena said. "Obviously, there were some dissenters in the early going but I think he won over a lot of people by the end."
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Los Angeles Galaxy fans, hostiles to David Beckham, protest againt the British star before the friendly game Los Angeles Galaxy vs Milan AC, in Carson, California on July 19, 2009. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)
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David Beckham (L) from the Los Angeles Galaxy hugs Ronaldinho (R) from AC Milan after their friendly match at the Home Depot Stadium in Los Angeles on July 19, 2009. The game was tied 2-2. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)
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Britain's David Beckham (C) of the Los Angeles Galaxy football team greets new AC Milan head coach Leonardo (R) from Brazil as Galaxy coach Bruce Arena (L) watches, during their friendly match at the Home Depot Stadium in Los Angeles on July 19, 2009. The game ended in a 2-2 draw. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)
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David Beckham of the Los Angeles Galaxy takes a corner kick against AC Milan during their friendly football match at the Home Depot Stadium in Los Angeles on July 19, 2009. Beckham received a rocky reception from disgruntled Galaxy fans in his return to Los Angeles as his Major League Soccer club played to a 2-2 draw with his recent Italian club AC Milan. AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)
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David Beckham (C) of the Los Angeles Galaxy is hugged by former teammates Giusepe Favalli (L), Luca Antonini (2nd L) and Mathieu Flamini (R) of AC Milan after their friendly match at the Home Depot Stadium in Los Angeles on July 19, 2009. AFP PHOTO / Mark RALSTON (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)
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AC Milan's Ronaldinho (L) heads the ball in front of Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham during their international friendly soccer match in Carson, California, July 19, 2009. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES SPORT SOCCER IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Los Angeles Galaxy David Beckham runs with the ball during the friendly game Los Angeles Galaxy vs Milan AC, in Carson, California on July 19, 2009. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Los Angeles Galaxy David Beckham salutes the crowd during the friendly game Los Angeles Galaxy vs Milan AC, in Carson, California on July 19, 2009. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Milan AC coach Leonardo from Brazil (R) salutes Los Angeles Galaxy David Beckham during the friendly game Los Angeles Galaxy vs Milan AC, in Carson, California on July 19, 2009. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham kicks the ball during the friendly game Los Angeles Galaxy vs Milan AC, in Carson, California on July 19, 2009. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Beckham was the last player to take the field after halftime. He hugged several of his former AC Milan teammates and then turned toward the rowdy fan section and clapped his hands before making a gesture.
The banners weren't displayed as often in the second half, when a line of yellow-jacketed security personnel stood below the fans.
"A lot of people predicted this kind of reaction," Beckham said.
In the 65th minute, Beckham walked toward the fan section to take a corner kick. He sent a bending kick at Bryan Jordan, who headed the ball in from 7 feet to tie the game 2-2.
Beckham didn't join in the play. Instead, he turned and faced the fans who had been riding him all game and spread both arms wide as if to say, "What do you want?" He then gestured before walking away.
"Sometimes the supporters don't understand the situation," AC Milan coach Leonardo said.
Beckham left the game in the 75th minute and clapped his hands as he walked off to a mix of boos and cheers. He waved to fans offering a smattering of cheers in an opposite corner before sitting on the bench.
"The cheers in the end drowned out the boos, which was nice," he said.
It marked the end of a rough week for Beckham that began with him and team captain Landon Donovan accusing each other of being unprofessional. Donovan sparked the dispute with comments he made in a new book "The Beckham Experiment."
Arena mediated the clash during a sit down with both players, who later said they had patched things up.
"That's beyond my control," Donovan said when asked about the crowd's reaction to Beckham.
AC Milan dressed a half-strength lineup as it began a four-game preseason tour of the U.S. The seven-time European champions visited the Galaxy as part of the deal that allowed Beckham to remain on loan with Milan through the end of the Serie A season on May 31.
"You don't want to look silly and we definitely didn't look silly," he said about the Galaxy's play.
Beckham has said he again wants to return to Milan after the MLS season.
"We would be happy if he came back because he did really well. He's incredible," Leonardo said. "The precision he has is something very, very special. He never missed the ball. He controlled the ball. The way the Galaxy plays is very, very important. They see that every ball begins with him."
Thiago Silva put AC Milan ahead 1-0 in the 16th minute. The Galaxy tied the game in the 30th minute on a goal by Alan Gordon, assisted by Donovan and Beckham.
The Rossoneri took a 2-1 lead in the 61st minute when Filippo Inzaghi scored against Galaxy backup goalie Josh Saunders off assists by Mathieu Flamini and Ronaldinho.
"He was integral in both goals," Donovan said about Beckham. "There's not another player on a team in this league that can make those plays. It was an exciting game."
Beckham will play six more regular-season home games.
Earlier this year, Beckham said he wanted to remain with the Italian club rather than return to the Galaxy because he believed the level of play was much better in Europe and would help him achieve his goal of playing for England in the 2010 World Cup.
"If it's possible, I think it could be a very good thing for us," Leonardo said about getting Beckham back. "He knows everyone. Everyone loves him in our club."
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
7-20-2009 @ 6:48AM
chilco said...
RULE BRITTANIA.
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7-20-2009 @ 8:27AM
steelers2116 said...
He's pretty : )
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7-20-2009 @ 8:28AM
redd2004foxx said...
DONOVAN IS THE LEAST SKILLED ATHLETE IN ANY SPORT. THE MAN WORK VERY HARD BUT ALL FOR NAUGHT.HE LOOKS LIKE A DEFENSIVE BACK PLAYING SOCCER. LIKE THEY SAY YOU CANT TEACH AN OLD DOG A NEW TRICK. HE IS DONE. 49ERS PLEASE DRAFT HIM
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7-20-2009 @ 11:08AM
bbbbbbbbbbbbob said...
this is soccer landon dovovan not donovan mccnabb. lmao
7-20-2009 @ 8:47AM
Hi Karol said...
Lets try to remember this is a train.. winning, driven atheletic man.. Unfortunatley for him his wife is a singer/rock. So things turned weird for both. But, they are business oriented..
And incase no one remembers... least we not forget.. Soccer is a sport.. a paid sport. For him it is what he does for a living, and does well. Its his "job". A business.. and he has goals.. like many fans should have also.
He is supporting the people that pay him... by playing and trying to help his team win.
Pure and simple. Now the rest is up to the "team"... one man does not make a team... nor does it break it.
Because if he were not doing his job.. the coaches wouldn't be playing him!
I don't attend soccer.. my game is hockey.
But lighten up people.. soccer fans are known to be stupid.. animalistic.. could care less about the sport or players.. would rather mame hurt each other.. and tear things up. Distroy.
Beck.. I wouldn't put much into what they said on "sheets"... obviously they don't know how to make a bed either!
I hope Becks dreams come true.. I am sure his team mates appreciate his efforts! Even if stupid American public "fans" don't have a clue!
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7-20-2009 @ 9:16AM
Michele said...
I really don't care where Beckham plays. Not everyone fully understands the deals made. I will tell you that you are wrong about one thing. Coaches do play players that aren't doing their jobs. I've seen it a million times not only at my own college but in professional sportsw as well. Coaches think they look stupid if they bench a money maker. Need an example? Donovan Mc Nabb. He's inconsistent and Andy Reid has his head up Mc Nabbs butt. How many times has he sucked and not been benched. Funny the few times he was benched he came back and did what he was supposed to do. Then he gets a big head and starts to suck again. I'll keep Beckham and get rid of Mc Nabb any day of the week. We will never win a World Championship with either Mc Nabb or Reid
7-20-2009 @ 9:10AM
Abraxus said...
Landon is a bitter, little man who will never be even close to Beckham in skills - if he was good enough he'd be playing for AC Milan, or Real Madrid, or any of the Premiership teams in the UK, but he isn't that good and his attitude towards Beckham is affecting the way the fans react and he knows that. Landon wants Beckham gone because he thinks that makes him the star of the team - what he doesn't realize is there are better players than him on his own team WITHOUT Beckham! So Landon, grow up and realize your limitations - Beckham has a duty to play for England if he can, the same as you have one to play for the USA, and if your team owner lends him to AC Milan (for a substantial financial reward!), then live with it! Wah wah wah, that's all we hear from Landon Donovan!
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7-20-2009 @ 10:37AM
garcialibby said...
you really put this mess into the proper prospective. it's nice to see that writers are intelligent and know what the real deal is. Bravo
7-20-2009 @ 9:33AM
Angela said...
The level of play may be better in Europe, but I'll guarantee you the level of pay is not. And for the money paid to "golden balls," he should have happy feet... here in the States. I'm thinking he was supposed to bring greater attention to the sport of soccer in the United States, but then, he has to play here and play well to do that. Can't spark interest in American soccer by playing in Italy.
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7-20-2009 @ 9:45AM
ewaverider44 said...
If beckham was an icecream flavour; he'd be prailenes and dick!
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7-20-2009 @ 10:06AM
pushover said...
WOW. WAYNES WORLD QUOTE. HOW ORIGINAL. WAY TO STAY FRESH AND CURRENT QUOTING A MOVIE THAT CAME OUT ABOUT 19 YEARS AGO. PLEASE COME BACK LATER AND WOW US WITH SOME MORE RECYCLED PEARLS.
7-20-2009 @ 10:12AM
ewaverider44 said...
Hey pushunder. Recycle this! While your at it get off that wanker's nob! You slag!
7-20-2009 @ 2:00PM
brianmcl1971 said...
What are prailenes?
7-20-2009 @ 9:58AM
rg69z said...
I was at the game last night and it was a good one. Alot of stupid comments from the crowd i like the Galaxy but am a Premier League fan. Beckham is still a great player, is he in the same league as Pato,Khaka,Mesi,Torres...no. He is at the end of his carreer just as Rhonaldinho is. Unfortunately the Galaxy will never become a Premier league caliber team, Thier US style of play will never let them advance to Euro league status.
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7-20-2009 @ 10:07AM
canmanmtc said...
SOCCER SUCKS
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7-20-2009 @ 10:32AM
garcialibby said...
leave Beckham alone to do his job. here if your not 100%, fans turn on a dime. There is absolutely no loyalty for foreigners. sad commemtary for US fans. boho if he's not perfect each and every game. you all try playing his sport or shut the fuck up.
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7-20-2009 @ 10:48AM
justsayno said...
NO ONE is worth that kind of money. When you set someone up to be a messiah, they are bound to disappoint.
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7-20-2009 @ 10:55AM
trubldout2day@aol.com said...
Beckman YOU SUCK, ur nice to look at. Your wife is a snob. Just be a underwear giglo and back across the pond. Or at least dump that WITCH of a wife. I can't stand her, and least your eye candy and hung out with SNOOP DOG. smokin' probably. Did they drug test you after that eposode of SNOOPS show LOL
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7-20-2009 @ 10:55AM
Hi Ken said...
Soccer is boring and feminine. No wonder it is popular in Europe.
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7-20-2009 @ 10:59AM
Sandy and Sue said...
I do not understand why Beckham is reviled by the media and by soccer fans. He seems like a
very nice, polite young man and a very good player. It is jealousy or paranoia?
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