'It was every time that I went out in my car and people stopped me and spat at my window.' | ITV National News
David Beckham has revealed he has finally watched back his infamous 1998 FIFA World Cup red card during filming for his new documentary.
England went on to lose the World Cup in a penalty shoot-out, leading fans to lay blame at the feet of Beckham. Reflecting on the career low, he continued: “Do I wish things hadn’t happened? Absolutely. Do I wish ‘98 hadn’t happened? Absolutely. Beckham and his wife share intimate details of how their 26 years together began, including how they snuck around in carparks for months to keep their relationship private.
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