Friday, 2 October 2015

Ferguson Was Right, I Wasn't World-Class - Beckham

The former England captain David Beckham recently reacted to Sir Alex Ferguson’s evaluation that he was not a world class player during his playing days.
David Beckham and Sir Alex Ferguson back at Man Utd
Despite being the only English player to win league titles in four countries, England, Spain, the United States and France, Beckham was a notable absentee from the former Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson’s list of world class players.
In his latest autobiography, Ferguson said he managed only four players deserving of that description during his long Old Trafford reign.
However, when asked if he was felt insulted by his omission from Ferguson’s list, Beckham say...
“I don’t feel insulted. I played for the greatest manager of all time for the amount of time that I did. I was lucky to play with the players I did and be successful with the club that I loved and still love.
I tend to agree with the manager. There’s certain players that you can call world-class: thankfully I played with many of them.
“I’m proud as a Manchester United player that we were successful and I’m proud as a Manchester United player that we have the best players come to our team.
In his nine years at Old Trafford, Beckham played 265 games scoring 62 goals. He won 19 major trophies in his 19-year career. Another Man Utd legend Wayne Rooney was also a notable absentee from Sir Alex Ferguson ‘s list of world class players.

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