David Beckham backs US soccer ahead of LA Galaxy bow at MLS Cup
England midfielder remains mum on reported suitors, but vows to further develop the US game

After six seasons as the worldwide face of Major League Soccer, David Beckham believes nobody should doubt that it is a top league in world football.

"Even after six years, I'm still personally getting used to calling it soccer," Beckham said with a grin. "I still have my moments of saying football.
"To me, it will always be football, but I have adapted myself over the years. I think I've done pretty well, maybe, in the last year," he added.
Although Beckham is leaving the Los Angeles Galaxy after today's MLS Cup, he plans to play a major role in the league's growth indefinitely. He began his last few competitive days in a Galaxy kit with a training session for the defending champions' final match against the Houston Dynamo.
Beckham would not say where he plans to play next, coyly deflecting the latest rumours of interest everywhere from Sydney to Monaco. But he reiterated his commitment to the American league, both as a future team owner and a cheerleader for US soccer in general. And while Beckham is the biggest name to wear an MLS shirt, he believes the wave of international stars heading stateside will only grow.