(GSM) – England midfielder David Beckham says he hopes to make a “swift and full recovery” from the ruptured Achilles’ tendon, an injury that will likely prevent him from playing at the World Cup.
The England midfielder issued a statement Monday as he flew to Finland to see a specialist.
The 34-year-old Beckham injured his left Achilles’ tendon late Sunday while playing in Italy for Milan.
He was by himself in the center circle when he took a pass with his left foot, stepped back awkwardly and started hopping on his right foot with an expression of pain on his face.
Beckham said that “I am upset but want to thank everyone for their messages of support.”
Beckham, who is on loan at Milan from the Los Angeles Galaxy, added that he hopes “to make a swift and full recovery.”
Beckham has played in three previous World Cups for England, and the former captain was hoping to be the first player from his country to take part in a fourth – even if it would have been as a substitute rather than a starter.
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