Victoria Beckham showed she is more than ready to cope with soccer mom duties alone as she cheered her oldest son Brooklyn on as he took part in a football match.



While David plans a winter move to Italian side AC Milan, the 34-year-old adjusted to being a single soccer mother as she sat pitch-side to watch her eldest son.



The mother-of-three dressed down in jeans and a white T-shirt with the words ‘What comes around goes around’ emblazoned across it and swapped her usual high-heels for flip-flops as she mingled with fellow mothers.



Nine-year-old Brooklyn - who spent some of the game on the bench - was already showing signs of father David Beckham's footballing talent as he raced across the field confidently.





And Victoria appears to already to be getting used to doing things on her own before David plans to decamp to Italy, as the family have no plans to move back to Europe.

Beckham has told reporters that he has his wife's full support after it was revealed that he will return to Europe after signing for AC Milan.

But a source told Closer magazine that Victoria does have some concerns about David being so far away in the glamorous Italian city.

The last time David was separated from his family for a long period - in 2004 when he was playing for Real Madrid - there were allegations of an affair with his then PA, Rebecca Loos.

David, 33, insisted that he would not uproot his family again.

‘Just because I'm playing in Europe it doesn't mean that the whole family has to again re-route.

‘I've obviously discussed it with Victoria. I'll be playing there, she'll be there as much as possible and so will the kids, but obviously the kids have got school and Victoria has got her own work to do,’ he added.

‘We've not decided the details yet but the family will be there as much as possible because I think that's important.’

However, Victoria expressed fears that David's devotion to his family will ruin his health trying to maintain a long-distance marriage, with constant flying back an forth.

A source told Closer: 'She's worried about David as he struggles to criss-cross the globe and feels it'll only get worse.

'Victoria knows he'll be lonely without the family and will try to come home all the time and exhaust himself.'

The footballer is moving to Milan on loan from his club, LA Galaxy, after England coach Fabio Capello said he could not be considered for the World Cup qualifiers unless he was playing club football in Europe at the time.

He will spend between two and four months there, starting in January.