
David Beckham
David Beckham
Former England Captain David Beckham has admitted that all he ever wanted to do as a young player, was to spend the entirety of his football career at Manchester United, reports Goal.com.
The perfect free kick taker left Old Trafford in 2003 for Real Madrid, and after spending five years, he headed to the United States to sign for MLS side LA Galaxy.
Beckham also enjoyed two loan spells at AC Milan during that time before retiring back in Europe following a stint with Paris Saint Germain earlier this year.
And when asked what his teenage self would make of his career so far, Beckham told 'The Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show' on Absolute Radio: "I probably wouldn’t believe it, you know, everything that I’ve achieved in my career and done in my career, the places where I’ve played.
"I’d probably be a little bit disappointed in myself because I always want to better myself in everything that I do.
"But, as a 17-year-old boy, all I ever wanted to do was stay at Manchester United my whole career, you know, that’s nothing against the fact that I’ve been able to play for some of the other biggest clubs in the world.
"But, not disappointment, but surprise probably, because I always felt that I would stay at Manchester United and finish my career there, so I’d be surprised at myself, not disappointed."
Moreover, the 38-year-old also reveals how he received praise from Eric Cantona, after scoring a sensational goal from the halfway line at Selhurst Park in 1996.
"My favourite goal has to be the one against Wimbledon because everybody talks about it, and everybody talks about the history of it," he added.
"But I was happier about the fact that Eric Cantona came up to me afterwards and said, 'Good goal'. That was better than scoring the goal for me.
"He was a quiet man, you know, Eric, but he was a man of few words, and when he actually talked to you it was always something special that he said or some information that you really needed.
"He might have been in the same team as us, and we saw him day in and day out, but for us young lads he was a hero."