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WELLINGTON, Dec 1 (Reuters) - It was not bent, it was dead
straight, but a goal from the penalty spot by David Beckham sealed
an emphatic 4-1 win for the LA Galaxy in a friendly with the
Wellington Phoenix on Saturday.
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<!-- End of Tag --> When Carlos Pavon was brought down in the
box in the 76th minute, the former England captain stepped up and
calmly struck the ball down the middle as Phoenix goalkeeper Glen
moss dived to his right. 'That's one of the biggest parts of my
game, striking the ball, so I was pleased with that,' Beckham said.
That was enough for the crowd of 32,000 who had turned up to see
some magic from the 32-year-old. It is not often that fans start
chanting the name of the visiting team's captain as the match kicks
off. Beckham played the whole 90 minutes in a defensive midfield
role, as he did against Sydney FC in Australia on Tuesday night.
Despite having a quiet night around the pitch, any hint of a deft
touch from the former Manchester United and Real Madrid player was
enough to bring roars from the crowd. However, it was the home team
who were first off the mark, with captain Ross Aloisi knocking in
the first goal inside 10 minutes from short range after Galaxy had
failed to clear a corner. But the visitors struck back a few
minutes later when Clint Mathis found the net after a Landon
Donovan shot was blocked by the Phoenix 'keeper. Galaxy then struck
either side of halftime, with goals from Donovan and Pavon, before
Beckham finished the scoring. Despite the scoreline it was an even
match, Galaxy owing much to a string of quality saves from the two
goalkeepers they used, Joe Cannon and Steve Cronin. On a sunny and
warm evening the near-capacity crowd at Wellington's Westpac
Stadium broke the previous New Zealand record for a soccer match,
beating the 31,000 for a World Cup playoff between New Zealand and
Kuwait in Auckland in 1981. The action started before the 7.15 p.m.
kick-off, with four air force jets flying in formation 300 feet (91
metres) above the stadium roof, before a cascade of fireworks and
streamers showered across the field. 'Beckham-mania' well and truly
engulfed the capital of the rugby-mad country during the star's two
days in Wellington prior to the game. Around 15,000 school children
and 5,000 adults turning up to watch a Galaxy training session on
Friday morning. Beckham told a media conference that day he was
amazed by the turnout and could not remember training in front of
so many spectators. The LA Galaxy leave Wellington on Monday to
return to the United States. The win for the Galaxy follows a 5-3
loss to Sydney FC in the only other game of their tour of Australia
and New Zealand.
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