A Netflix documentary brings to light what ended his career. David Beckham (48) in real Madridgiving details about what his relationship with the white coach was like, Fabio Capello, and how it influenced his 2007 departure from the Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) after four seasons at the Bernabéu. Beckham himself explains it, word for word.
All as a result of the former England international signing a pre-contract with the Californian club. “One Monday morning Capello called me to his office and told me: ‘I heard you are talking to other clubs’. ‘You will never play for Real Madrid again.'” Then, said Beckham. .. ‘how??’ And Capello repeated: ‘You will never play for my team again.’
“At that moment it did not occur to me to go to the United States, as much as I love the United States. I was playing for Real Madrid. I was more focused on returning to the team and I was not thinking about leaving,” said Beckhamm, adding: “At that moment I was very worried.” The former footballer also explained that Capello “came up to me and said: ‘David, go there’ and made me train alone. I remember sitting in a box with my family watching the games: I’ve never experienced that before. Although they went through a period where they didn’t win games, I couldn’t get into the team.
Despite Capello’s initial claim that he would never play for Real Madrid again, Beckham rejoined the first team just one month later. Florentino Pérez tried to persuade him to stay for another two years, but Beckham insisted on leaving for LA Galaxy in July 2007.
Source: La Verdad

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