MLS: Beckham back as Galaxy beat Bulls
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David Beckham returned to Major League Soccer with a whisper, not a shout.

Playing in a stadium nearly three-quarters empty, the star midfielder was slow and had little role in the Los Angeles Galaxy's 3-1 victory over the New York Red Bulls on Thursday night.

"The most important thing is for us to get three points, and tonight we did that in style," Beckham said.

In his first match since the Italian League's season finale on May 31, Beckham was often behind the play and seemed winded. He had no free-kick chances near the goal, didn't make any crosses that created threats and didn't even take all the Galaxy corner kicks while he was in the match.

Fans scurried down the aisles to get better pictures when he did take corner kicks, but he was booed at times.

"A few tonight, but it's to be expected," he said. "It's sometimes nice to get the boos. It gives you some inspiration,"

Los Angeles drew 66,237 for its 5-4 win at the Red Bulls two years ago, the largest soccer crowd at Giants Stadium for a U.S. league game in 27 years. Attendance dropped to 46,754 for last year's 2-2 tie and fell by 50 percent to 23,238 Thursday. Eleven of 36 sections in lower deck were covered with navy tarp, and there were only a handful of people in the second deck and none at all in the third.

"Obviously the first year was impressive," Beckham said. "We're in a recession so, you know, maybe that's part of it."

Alecko Eskandarian scored on a left-footed volley that beat goalkeeper Danny Cepero from about 28 yards in the third minute, Landon Donovan on a right-footed shot from about the same distance in the 31st and Eddie Lewis from 15 yards in the 45th.

Los Angeles (6-3-9) has won four straight MLS games for the first time since September-October 2007 and is fighting for a playoff berth. The Galaxy had not won at New York since 2000.

"I became a better coach with the addition of David Beckham," the Galaxy's Bruce Arena said.

Juan Pablo Angel had an 87th-minute penalty kick and failed to convert one in the 90th for the Red Bulls (2-14-4), who would be a lock for relegation if the MLS had relegation. They dropped to 0-9-2 in the league and 0-10-2 overall since beating San Jose on May 8.

Coach Juan Carlos Osorio apologized for his team's performance.

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Standings

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA
Chicago637252320
Toronto FC764252426
D.C.539242625
Columbus539242221
Kansas City565201918
New England455171521
New York2144101633

WESTERN CONFERENCE

WLTPtsGFGA
Houston944312212
Seattle737282616
Chivas USA853271913
Los Angeles639272219
Colorado646242320
Real Salt Lake565202318
FC Dallas485172026
San Jose394131931

Thursday's Games

Los Angeles 3, New York 1

Saturday's Games

Houston at Toronto FC, 11 a.m.

Real Salt Lake at Columbus, 6 p.m.

Colorado at D.C. United, 6 p.m.

San Jose at Chicago, 6:30 p.m.

Sunday's Games

Chivas USA at New England, 4 p.m.

Friday, July 24

FC Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 8 p.m.

Quiet » Star doesn't do much in his first MLS game of season.
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