

David Beckham criticizes Manchester United players for ‘disrespecting’ fans: ‘Not okay in my eyes’
David Beckham criticizes Manchester United players for ‘disrespecting’ fans: ‘Not okay in my eyes’
The legend David Beckham of Manchester United has criticized some of the current players of the club for non -respecting fans, comparing their behavior with previous iterations of the team.
Beckham, who played for United from 1992 to 2003 and the UEFA Champions League won in 1999 when Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge, did not mention players by name or mentioned details about the behavior in question. However, he compared this version of United with the Paris Saint-Germain team that is currently in the Champions League final.
“Their philosophy has changed and they have all been held on and I think they have created a team that is together,” said Beckham about PSG during “Beckham and Friends Live”, an alternative live broadcast of the Champions League finale on Paramount+. “They are together as a team, every individual, every player runs for each [player] And that’s what you want. If you are a fan of a club, that’s what you want to see and that is … not what we see at Manchester United. You don’t see that. “
When asked to clarify whether or not he discussed the higher ups of the club or the players, Beckham said he was talking about the last one.
“They are difficult times, but I don’t like to see some things that are going on at the club,” he continued. “There is something on the field, but in all honesty I see many things that are not on the field that is not good in my eyes, like a fan and as a fan of Manchester United.”
He also compared the current group with the version of the team for which he played, and said that he and his teammates were respectively for fans than the unnamed players in question.
“I sometimes talk about the way players act,” said Beckham. “You have to represent the badge and that is what it is about and I have seen many things in which players did not act in the right way. We were part of a team that was so well mannered. We understood what it meant to play for Manchester United. And I want you to sign and take photos.
United has just closed their worst season ever in the Premier League, ending in 16th place and missing a place in the European competition for the coming campaign. A defeat against Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Europa League final of last week added salt to their wounds, while a tour of the season contributed to the sour mood after the season. Although United closed the Tour with a 3-1 victory against the national team of Hong Kong on Friday, they lost 1-0 to the Asean All-Stars in Malaysia days earlier.