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Beckham admits asthma problem

(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-12-04 13:22

CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Renowned for his fitness, David Beckham has revealed that has been troubled with asthma for several years.

Beckham admits asthma problem
England's David Beckham, in his role as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, is seen posing for a photograph with local mother Tamara, who is living with HIV and her three year old son Sesiphi who was born free from HIV, during a visit to a clinic in Cape Town, South Africa in this December 3, 2009 handout photograph received in London. During the visit Beckham met and talked to young pregnant women and new mothers who are living with HIV, and was informed on how the UNICEF 'Mothers to Mothers' (M2M) programme is supporting HIV positive pregnant women and new mums. [Agencies] 

The 34-year-old Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder, who will begin a second loan spell with AC Milan in January, was seen using an inhaler after the MLS Cup final.

"It's out there now," he said Thursday on the eve of the World Cup draw in Cape Town. "Sometimes I have good days and bad days. I've never hidden it but it's something I've had for a good few years now.

"I hope it turns into a positive because I've been able to play for many years with the condition. I know there are many other players who have overcome it such as (Manchester United midfielder) Paul Scholes."

Beckham also dismissed a report that he regularly smoked cigars, but admitted he occasionally had a taste of one whenever he celebrates a major triumph.

"I've always prided myself on the way I look after myself," he said. "On special occasions, like winning the European Cup, I might have had a puff. But I don't sneak into the garden. I think my boys would kill me if I did."

With the Major League Soccer season over and his loan spell not due to start for a month, Beckham is trying to regain fitness after an ankle injury. He needed painkilling injections to get him through the MLS Cup final in Seattle.

"In the last few days it has felt a bit better," Beckham said. "Bone bruising takes time to go away and obviously the injections I had during the game in Seattle didn't help. But it should be fine by the time I get to Milan. There's not much you can do with bone bruising apart from resting it and icing it. I just need a couple of weeks off, which I'm having."