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High fives but Beckham suffers major England disappointment

Last updated at 12:40pm on 05.07.08

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David Beckham netted his fifth Major League Soccer goal of the season but could not prevent Los Angeles Galaxy falling to a 2-1 loss to New England Revolution last night.

The former England captain's shot from the edge of the box was deflected before
sailing into the visitors' net after 66 minutes at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

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David Beckham fires a shot at Matt Reis goalkeeper of the New England Revolution

New England, however, had already scored twice through Adam Cristman and Los
Angeles could not find an equaliser, suffering their sixth loss of the season.

Despite the defeat, Los Angeles remain in the lead in the Western Conference
with six wins and three draws from 15 games keeping them one point ahead of Real
Salt Lake and Houston Dynamo.

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David Beckham goes down under the challenge of New England Revolution's Jay Heaps

New England increased their lead at the top of the Eastern Conference standings
following their 10th win of the campaign.

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Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham, right, heads the ball away from New England Revolution's Jay Heaps


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