London, Jun 9 : Ace midfielder David Beckham, who is still recovering from a torn Achilles tendon that ruled him out of this year's World Cup, has been urged not to `overdo it' as he trains with the England squad in Rustenburg.
The LA Galaxy star and former England captain is still been keen to join in training and has been spotted kicking and curling a ball in the trademark Beckham style.
This has prompted fears that he might get carried away and suffer a setback in recovery.
"David is just so enthusiastic and keen to be out there and that's typical of the man," The Sun quoted a FA insider, as saying.
"But everyone just wants him to be careful. No one wants him to get carried away and overdo it," the insider added.
Beckham injured himself in March during a loan spell at AC Milan. (ANI)
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