Becks’ real ambition is to stay in Madrid

DAVID BECKHAM said staying at Real Madrid for the rest of his career was a real possibility.
Becks’ real ambition is to stay in Madrid

Beckham, who talked about his life in Spain, his new teammates and his old boss, Alex Ferguson, said remaining at the nine-time European champions for as long as possible was his aim. “I’d like to stay here for as long as I can,” Beckham said. “The contract’s for four years, but if I can extend it, and Real Madrid still want me, then of course I’d love to.

“Definitely, without a doubt I’d consider spending the rest of my career here.”

In the two months Beckham has been at the Santiago Bernabeu club, he has already made his mark. He scored in a 3-0 victory against FC Tokyo in the Far East pre-season tour, he also found the net in a win by the same scoreline against Real Mallorca in the Spanish Super Cup on his home debut, and then he netted the first goal of the league season in a 2-1 success over Real Betis. He said the players have helped him acclimatise, particularly good English speakers Luis Figo and coach Carlos Queiroz.

“It’s been great having Carlos in Madrid. I’m very lucky,” Beckham said. “He’s probably done more than anyone to make sure I felt involved right from the off. . . He and LuisFigo, whose English is really good too, took a lot of pressure off me that might have come with not being able to say much more in Spanish than ‘hola’ and ‘gracias’ to my teammates.”

Beckham’s book ‘My Side’ has finally been published, after serialisation in the British press, to bring Beckham a sense of relief and he said he hoped it would give a more informed view of his relationship with Ferguson.

The rapport with the Manchester United manager reached a low point in February in the United dressing room when Ferguson kicked a boot which hit Beckham above an eye after they lost to Arsenal in the FA Cup.

“I understand why people have jumped on what happened between me and the gaffer during my last season at United,” Beckham said. “It’s the obvious story, even though it’s not anything like the whole story. There was so much more to my relationship with Alex Ferguson.

“In a very positive way, I’m where I am today because of him. I know I’m privileged to have been involved with United while he was the boss.”

More in this section

Sport

Newsletter

Latest news from the world of sport, along with the best in opinion from our outstanding team of sports writers. and reporters

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited