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    hảy ủng ho phong trao vi` beck nha ta di ba con

    em nghe nói ở anh ngươì ta ñang có phong trào tên gì ấy nhỉ quên mất tiêu rồi nhưng đại khái là giúp do ve tinh than cho beck sao ta khong la the nhi ti du nhu la quyen gop chu ky hay gi do ...
    LONDON (Reuters) - David Beckham's broken foot has occupied not only the minds of English soccer fans but also some of the country's leading orthopaedic surgeons.

    Tthe speculation about whether the Manchester United midfielder would be fit to lead his country in the World Cup finals has moved from bar room to lecture hall as delegates at a conference on bones and joints weighed in with their opinions.

    Beckham broke the metatarsal bone in his left foot in his side's Champions League quarter-final second leg victory over Deportivo Coruna, ruling him out of the rest of United's season.

    Orthopaedic surgeons say the normal recovery time for the injury is eight weeks, which would put Beckham back on the pitch just in time for England's first World Cup game against Sweden on June 2.

    "My experience has indicated that that is the probable time scale," Professor Angus Wallace, chairman of the National Sports Medicine Institute of the United Kingdom, said.

    SURGEONS INTRIGUED

    But Wallace, who was attending the conference on bones and joints, said orthopaedic surgeons were more intrigued by how the injury occurred.

    "It is unlikely that the tackle itself caused the fracture," he said in an interview.

    According to Wallace, Beckham's ankle went into an unusual position before the tackle and much of the force of the tackle was directed at the right foot.

    Beckham then went into the air and came down on the left foot, which has led Wallace to speculate that it could have been a stress fracture -- a hairline crack in the bone that broke when force was applied to it.

    Beckham had injured his left ankle in another hefty tackle against the same team a week earlier.

    Wallace, who has more than 20 years of experience in orthopaedic surgery, believes a stress fracture could be a possibility.

    "It is possible if this was a stress fracture that was completed that it might take a bit longer (to heal).

    "It may take four or five months."

    But he added that the odds are Beckham will be out of the splint after four weeks, back to training after six and able to play again after eight.

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