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Hurt Beckham to take pain killers before final

SEATTLE
Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:39pm EST

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Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham smiles as he attends a news conference in Seattle, Washington, November 20, 2009, prior to the team's MLS Cup '09 championship match against Real Salt Lake on Sunday. REUTERS/Robert Sorbo

Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham smiles as he attends a news conference in Seattle, Washington, November 20, 2009, prior to the team's MLS Cup '09 championship match against Real Salt Lake on Sunday.

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SEATTLE (Reuters) - L.A. Galaxy's David Beckham is to have pain-killing injections for a bruised ankle bone before Sunday's MLS Cup final but said he would be fit for the game against Real Salt Lake.

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England midfielder Beckham told a news conference after training on Friday he had not been able to train all week due to the right ankle injury he picked up in last week's playoff win over Houston.

"Today (Friday) was the first day I trained. Unfortunately it has been frustrating ... because with bone bruising you have to be pretty careful not to get any kicks on it.

"So it has been frustrating but I'm sure it will be fine for Sunday. Definitely be fine for Sunday.

"It's one of those things that you just have to get through. After five, 10 minutes of the game, I'm sure I'll forget about it."

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player said he would take injections to help him battle the pain.

"Yeah, definitely. But it's part of sports.

"You know that if you want to be involved in certain games then you have to make certain sacrifices. That's the way it is, but it'll be fine."

Beckham's team mate Landon Donovan said the midfielder had been playing through pain or illness for several weeks.

"This guy has been hurt or sick for probably the last six or seven games. He gets on with it and he plays. That's helped our team a lot," Donovan said.

(Reporting by Simon Evans; Editing by Alison Wildey/Greg Stutchbury)



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