LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – David Beckham has opened up about the enduring pain caused by his 1998 World Cup red card, revealing that it left him emotionally shattered.
This revelation comes from a forthcoming Netflix documentary series titled “Beckham,” scheduled for release on 4 October.
In this documentary, the former football icon, who played for clubs like Manchester United, PSG, and Real Madrid, reflects on his illustrious career.
Beckham’s red card incident occurred during the 1998 World Cup when he was sent off for kicking the leg of Argentina’s Diego Simeone in a last-16 match.
This incident was followed by England’s loss in a penalty shootout, and Beckham faced relentless criticism from rival fans during the subsequent season while playing for Manchester United.
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In the documentary, Victoria Beckham, his wife, discusses how the continuous abuse had a severe impact on her husband, leading to him experiencing clinical depression.
David Beckham admitted that the abuse he endured was emotionally taxing and that he wished he could erase those memories.
He expressed regret for the mistake he made and how it altered the course of his life, leading to constant public harassment, insults, and even spitting.
Beckham recounted how the aftermath of the incident affected him deeply, especially during a holiday in the United States when they were expecting their first child.
He described his emotional turmoil, which included loss of appetite and sleep, as he struggled to cope with the extreme negativity directed towards him wherever he went.
Despite the hardships, Beckham drew inspiration from Victoria, who also faced abuse while attending matches to support her husband.
The documentary captures the couple’s resilience and determination to persevere in the face of adversity.
The narrative shifts to a brighter note, highlighting the successful 1998/99 season, during which Beckham played for Manchester United under manager Alex Ferguson.
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The team achieved a remarkable treble, winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League, with Beckham’s iconic stoppage-time goals in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich.
Gary Neville, Beckham’s former teammate, shared insights into their formidable partnership down the right flank for Manchester United.
He acknowledged Beckham’s role as the mainstay of the duo and fondly recalled their on-field exploits.
In essence, the documentary offers a poignant glimpse into David Beckham’s personal and professional journey, showcasing his resilience in the face of adversity and his triumphant moments on the football pitch.