
To Americans, David Beckham is the face of modern soccer. He is Adonis, and he welcomes our worship. But Americans are late-comers to the Becks party; the British have been salaciously following his every move since his debut in the 1990s, and they have much to say about him: apparently he's the face of a game he can't play nearly as well as we thought.
in The New Republic by Aleksandar Hemon, 23 July 2007
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