Atletico Madrid and former Argentine national team current head coach Diego Simeone sympathized with that part of David David Beckham's documentary about the conflict that led to the dismissal of players.
A documentary about David Beckham's life has just been released on Netflix, in which the English football legend tells the sweet and bitter parts of his career and personal life. In one of the documentary's most striking episodes, he said he had long been pressured and hated by the British people and suffered a lot while his wife was pregnant and 23. David Beckham described the red card he received in the 1998 World Cup knockout draw against Argentina as one of the darkest episodes of his life.
The red card that changed the course of the game came during a clash with Diego Simeone, who lost control and hit Simeone with his back foot. As the most popular and respected player in the England national team, he has long been unforgiven by the English public, many of whom have seized every opportunity to shout at him as the England national team continues to lose, being eliminated in a penalty shootout. 25 years later, David Beckham burst into tears as he told the story. #Neymar Film#
After this episode of the documentary, Simeone tells his own story, to which the former Argentine manager and player reacted and somehow supported and appeased David Beckham. She wrote to David Beckham on Instagram: "A tight hug! I salute you, David! ”
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