The LA Galaxy star, 37, was substituted off halfway through the American
side's MLS Cup game against San Jose Earthquakes last night.
Untucking his Herbalife-sponsored shirt as he left the pitch, David watched the remaining minutes of the play-off from the sidelines.
And a female physio took the opportunity to place a cooling gel pack on the small of his pack which she secured in place with the transparent wrap.
Fans got an eyeful of the star's impressive abs - and famous tattoos - as the cling film was wound around his bare waist.
PhysioWrap is often used instead of bandages or tape for applying compression and cold therapy - it does the job a treat as it's easy to apply and leaves no sticky marks.
While she worked, the former England skipper kept warm with a blue hooded top and watched his side go on to win the game 3-1.
It's not the first time David has toyed with the role of film star - he recently shot an ad for clothing giant H&M with movie director Guy Ritchie at the helm.
And he has just signed on to play a guest role in Matthew Perry's new show - in which the former Friends actor plays a sports broadcaster coming to terms with the death of his wife.
Untucking his Herbalife-sponsored shirt as he left the pitch, David watched the remaining minutes of the play-off from the sidelines.
And a female physio took the opportunity to place a cooling gel pack on the small of his pack which she secured in place with the transparent wrap.
Fans got an eyeful of the star's impressive abs - and famous tattoos - as the cling film was wound around his bare waist.
PhysioWrap is often used instead of bandages or tape for applying compression and cold therapy - it does the job a treat as it's easy to apply and leaves no sticky marks.
While she worked, the former England skipper kept warm with a blue hooded top and watched his side go on to win the game 3-1.
It's not the first time David has toyed with the role of film star - he recently shot an ad for clothing giant H&M with movie director Guy Ritchie at the helm.
And he has just signed on to play a guest role in Matthew Perry's new show - in which the former Friends actor plays a sports broadcaster coming to terms with the death of his wife.
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