David beckham slams man utd stars for actions on asia tour - 'it's not ok'
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MANCHESTER UNITED LEGEND DAVID BECKHAM HAS SLAMMED THE CLUB'S CURRENT PLAYERS FOR NOT REPRESENTING THE RED DEVILS' BADGE IN THE CORRECT MANNER ON AND OFF THE PITCH 10:22, 01 Jun
2025 David Beckham has slammed Manchester United's stars for their actions on and off the pitch. The former England captain and Red Devils icon does not believe the club's badge
has been represented in the correct way. Beckham, 50, spent more than a decade at Old Trafford at the start of his career and is unhappy with what has transpired at the club in recent times.
And his comments appear to hint towards recent actions that occurred during United's post-season tour of Asia. Ruben Amorim's side fell to defeat against ASEAN All-Stars in
Malaysia before coming back from behind to defeat Hong Kong. And while there were difficulties on the pitch, actions off it did not look harmonious either. United star Amad showed his middle
finger near the club's hotel, albeit only after he was subject to "serious personal abuse" about his mother. A video on social media also saw a fan claim he was pushed by
Alejandro Garnacho after the Argentina international was followed and filmed in Kuala Lumpur. Beckham expressed his disappointment with the club's current situation. The co-owner of
Inter Miami and Salford City wants to see the side represented in a better way. READ MORE: Alejandro Garnacho fires one word message after returning from Man Utd post-season tourREAD MORE:
Ruben Amorim facing major resistance and added complication to Man Utd overhaul "It's tough times," Beckham told CBS Sports. "I don't like seeing some of things that
are going on at the club. Article continues below "On the pitch is what counts but in all honesty I'm seeing a lot of things that are not okay in my eyes as a fan and as a lover
of Man United. "You have to represent the badge. That's what it is about. I've seen a lot of things where players are not acting in the right manner." Seated alongside
Tom Cruise, Beckham went on to compare the current squad to the team he played in. The former Real Madrid and AC Milan midfielder emphasised how important it was to respect the club's
fans around the world. "We were a part of a team that was so well mannered," he added. "We understood what it meant to play for Manchester United. We understood what the badge
meant. "Wherever we travelled, whether it was in Europe or in Asia, we respected the fans. We respected the fact that they were turning up, paying money and wanting you to sign and
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