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Beckham facing US mission 'impossible'
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-10-14 11:41
CARSON, California - David Beckham faces a near-impossible task to try to elevate soccer to unprecedented heights in the United States, says former Los Angeles Galaxy coach Ruud Gullit.


England's David Beckham warms up during a training session at London Colney near London October 10, 2008. England play Kazakhstan in a 2010 World Cup qualifying group soccer match on Saturday. [Agencies]

England midfielder Beckham, one of the world's most marketable sports figures, joined the Galaxy in July 2007 as part of an orchestrated bid to lift American soccer to a new level.

"David is more than just a football player and I think he does extremely well to give football here a lift," Dutchman Gullit told Reuters at the Home Depot Center on Monday.

"But I doubt if they (US soccer organisers) really want that. I think they are afraid of football because it's so popular everywhere around the world. I think they will just control it so it doesn't become more popular than their American sports.

"So it is very hard for him (Beckham)," added Gullit, speaking at a training event arranged by Ford's www.FeelFootball.com programme. "They will never allow that, and in some ways I can understand it as well.

"I have my doubts if they really want to make it popular. Some sports already have had a bit of a dive so they don't want American football to become less popular, or basketball or baseball."

Gullit, a former World and European Player of the Year who previously coached Chelsea, Newcastle United and Feyenoord, had said he was ready for "a huge challenge" after being appointed Galaxy head coach last November.

The Dutchman's arrival gave the club the highest-profile coach in Major League Soccer (MLS) as well as the biggest-name player in Beckham.

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