Beckham congratulates his old enemy and describes Messi as the king!
Manchester United legend David Beckham surprised the English people by congratulating his old enemy, the Argentinian Diego Simeone, on the occasion of his country's crown in the 2022 World Cup, through his official account on the website of the social network Instagram.
Beckham also posted a photo of Lionel Messi as a child and wrote 'King' on it in a short story (News). Many problems are known between Argentine and English football from the 80s until recently in the new century, due to the Falklands War.
Suffice it to say that Maradona after leading Argentina to defeat England in the quarterfinals of the 1986 World Cup, "Although we said before the game that football has nothing to do with the Falklands war, we know that they have killed many Argentina. children there, and they killed them like children. Or revenge. It is beyond us: we defend our flag. An incident between David Beckham and Diego Simeone in the England-Argentina match in the 1998 World Cup final led to Beckham being sent off with a straight red card so that his country was satisfied with 2/2 before they lost on penalties . shooting.
The TV replay showed Diego Simeone's statement that David Beckham hit the ball, in the middle, but it was a cruel and undeserved card according to many experts and team members. After that, Beckham had strong criticism from the public and the local media, to the extent that some blamed him for Argentina's victory, making him think of retiring. football, before returning to the beginning of the Euro. 2000 are eligible.
In his first interview with one of David Beckham's staff on talKSPORT radio about the famous '98 World Cup incident, goalkeeper David Seaman said: "None of us blame David Beckham for what happened, but Beckham is disappointed in England because it affects the team. difficult time in the game." And David Seaman, the former Arsenal goalkeeper, went on to say: "For me, it's a hard red card for David Beckham so I think the atmosphere is disappointing because we didn't come out of the World Cup, but Michael Owen played an amazing game, but there wasn't much attention on Becks because we thought it was a wrong decision."
Beckham and Simeone... a winning game
David Beckham posed for a photo with Diego Simeone, wearing an Argentina national team shirt, backstage at the Lusail Stadium after Argentina's World Cup match against France. The British media called the photo surprising because of the rivalry between the duo during their popular careers in the late 90s and early 2000s.
British radio Talk Sport commented on Beckham's condition, saying: "Beckham was seen shaking hands with Simeone in Qatar after Argentina won the World Cup final. Beckham said: Thank you, my friend. Simeone retweeted the photo and said: It's always good to see you. I soon." Diego Simeone, the coach of Atletico Madrid is now considered as a symbol in Argentina, where he won the Copa America twice, but he never won the World Cup in 3 appearances in 1994, 1998 and 2002, and he wants to be in Lusail. A round of matches to watch Atletico Madrid player "Rodrigo de Paul" shaking the cup
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