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Sat May 26 19:17:43 SAST 2012

Keane signs with Galaxy

Sapa-AP | 16 August, 2011 06:50
Republic of Ireland v Croatia - International Friendly
Robbie Keane of the Republic of Ireland looks on after the International Friendly between the Republic of Ireland and Croatia at the Aviva Stadium on August 10, 2011 in Dublin, Ireland
Image by: Bryn Lennon / Getty Images

Robbie Keane joined David Beckham at the Los Angeles Galaxy on Monday, with the Ireland captain hoping to guide the team to the MLS championship.

“I have already discussed football with (Galaxy coach) Bruce Arena, and I know exactly what he wants from me,” Keane said.

“I am  fit, fresh and ready to go. I’ve come here to score goals and help this team achieve their goals. This is a massive opportunity for me  in my career. I aim to grab it with both hands and hopefully help give the Galaxy fans what they want.”   

Keane is moving from Tottenham, where the 31-year-old striker has fallen behind Roman Pavlyuchenko and Jermain Defoe after scoring just one goal in 10 matches last season.

Keane initially hoped to stay in the Premier League during its transfer window, but  became interested in the Galaxy after training with Beckham at Tottenham earlier this year.

   “I have always wanted to come and play in MLS, so it’s the perfect combination for me and a dream come true,” said Keane, the 10th-leading goal-scorer in Premier League history with 123 goals.

“When David Beckham came and trained at Spurs recently, he couldn’t  speak highly enough about the Galaxy, their fans and the league in general, so I can’t wait to get over and get started.”   

Although Keane has struggled with Tottenham, he has been outstanding for the Irish national team, scoring a record 51 goals in his career -including five goals in six recent matches during group qualifying play for Euro 2012.

He played for Ireland against Croatia last Wednesday, and the Irish have key qualifying matches against Slovakia and Russia in the next few weeks.

   The Galaxy lead the MLS standings with 48 points on the strength  of 11 goals from Landon Donovan — the league’s second-leading goal-scorer behind Thierry Henry — and a resurgent season from Beckham, who’s second in the league with 10 assists in the final year of his MLS contract. Los Angeles’ next MLS match is Saturday night against San Jose.

   “Robbie Keane will be a great addition to our club,” said Arena,  also the Galaxy’s general manager.

“I have followed his career and have always respected his ability as a competitor and a goal-scorer. I believe that he brings qualities in and around the penalty area that we have been lacking. Hopefully he will be another piece of the puzzle in our quest for the Supporters’ Shield  and an MLS Cup championship, as well as to advance to the next round of the CONCACAF Champions League.”

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