Angry LA teammate questions Beckham's commitment
David Beckham has come under a blistering attack from Los Angeles Galaxy team-mate Landon Donovan just as he prepares to return for action with the Major League Soccer team.
In a new book due out later this month, Donovan claims Beckham has demonstrated little commitment to the Galaxy cause and been a negative influence on the team since the ousting of former coach Ruud Gullit.
âAll that we care about at a minimum is that he committed himself to us,â Donovan says in âThe Beckham Experimentâ, authored by Sports Illustrated writer Grant Wahl.
âAs time has gone on, that has not proven to be the case in many ways â on the field, off the field.
âDoes the fact that he earns that much more money come into it? Yeah. If someoneâs paying you more than anybody in the league, more than double anybody in the league, the least we expect is that you show up to every game, whether you are suspended or not. Show up and train hard, show up and play hard.â
Donovan, who is the United States captain and wears the Galaxy armband in Beckhamâs absence, also questioned the former England skipperâs leadership abilities, claiming he is too often silent in team meetings.
âMaybe heâs not a leader, maybe heâs not a captain,â he said. âFair enough. But at a minimum, you should bust your ass every day. That hasnât happened. And I donât think thatâs too much for us to expect. Especially when heâs brought all this on us.â
Beckhamâs first season in MLS was a largely miserable experience as an unbalanced Galaxy team struggled all year and missed out on the play-offs, with Gullit quitting before the end of the campaign.
Gullitâs departure, which came a little over a month after Beckhamâs Galaxy debut, is the moment Donovan believes the light went out for the clubâs marquee player.
âWhen David first came, I believed he was committed to what he was doing,â Donovan said. âHe cared. He wanted to do well. He wanted the team and the league to do well.
âSomewhere along the way â and in my mind it coincides with Ruud being let go - he just flipped a switch and said: âUh-huh, Iâm not doing it anymoreâ.â
Donovan went on to claim Beckham is a bad team-mate, because of his lack of commitment.
âHeâs not shown (heâs a good team-mate),â he said. âI canât think of another guy where Iâd say he wasnât a good team-mate, he didnât give everything through all this, he didnât still care. But with (Beckham), Iâd say no, he wasnât committed.â
Evidence of Beckhamâs lack of commitment to the Galaxy cause ultimately came when he aggressively pushed for a loan move to AC Milan in January, and then extended it to the point that he missed half of the 2009 MLS season.
That is evidence that he does not care for the league, according to Donovan, who gave up his chance to play in Europe early in his career in order to stay at home.
âMy sense is that Davidâs clearly frustrated, that heâs unhappy and, honestly, that he thinks itâs a joke,â he said.
âI also kind of feel (he has taken the team) for granted. I donât see dedication or commitment to this team, and thatâs troubling.â
Beckham is due to make his return for the Galaxy against the New York Red Bulls on July 16, two days after Wahlâs book is due to be published.
He will line up alongside Donovan in that game, but the striker does not want that to be the case for much longer.
âLetâs say he does stay here for three more years,â Donovan said. âIâm not going to spend the next three years of my life doing it this way. This is f****** miserable. I donât want to have soccer be this way.â




