Beckham has no time for negative talk. He wants to end his career having appeared in the finals of four World Cup tournaments, which means that we could be stuck with him for five more years. I have always said that I'd love to play not just in this World Cup but also the one in South Africa in 2010, ... But maybe we will have to wait and see how my legs are.
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