Beckham, Messi & Zanetti React to THAT RED CARD Moment at the 1998 World Cup | Simeone
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My man Messi spoke for 8 seconds and then dipped.
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Can't accuse them of click bait now
Messi is a flipper, too. True Argentine fashion
He is your man
They needed him for the clicks lmao and to be honest only reason I clicked this video was because I saw his name on it
Messi: "Yeah I watched it"
Amazon Editors: USE THAT, USE THAT. PUT HIM IN THE THUMBNAIL, TITLE, EVERYTHING. PUT ZANETTI'S NAME UP FRONT ON THE TITLE BUT DONT PUT HIM IN THE THUMBNAIL
hahahahaha true
So funny dude. 🤣🤣🤣
hahahaha i died
LMFAO!!!! The accuracy
Hhahshahaahahahaahha
Messi’s contribution was something ! I’m literally flabbergasted that he actually watched this match at home with his family…
Especially the part where they went to the street after each game , shocking .
And did you watch the scene were he talk about his family?
And, and… when he watched the match?
You may be shocked to learn this, but football has been around LONG before Messi, and it will continue to exist LONG after the little genius has hung up his boots. Ain't all about him.
@@simonwilcox4437 you must be kidding! Hahaha
@@elchunke I laughed like that when I listened to "La Poesia"... hahaha!
Massive respect to Beckham for being such humble and honoured man!
No idea how he got (and still gets) trolled so hard. Seems like a genuinely nice guy, and was also a fantastic hard working player
@@chrishunt646I agree, he’s one of the few good superstars in history. He seems genuinely good.
I think Zidane 8 years later showed us what an ACTUAL red should look like haha. Yellow at MOST, and I'm not even an England fan.
😭
Nah it was a red card. He lost his temper and lashed out with a kick - yeah the contact wasn't terrible but the act and intention alone is a red.
Kicking out is a red. It's not about how much damage you do.
I don't think it was a straight red card. I think it was a second yellow. Might be wrong though.
It was a second yellow ffs 😂
I love how at the end Cholo turns it around, basically stating that he actually made Beckham a favor. What a guy! 🤣
he did, becks won the treble after this.
@@meya3521
Yeah, but you cannot attribute the success directly to Simeone, more like to Becks. It's like me calling you dumb in front of all the school kids, you ambitioning yourself to prove me wrong and topping the class, and then me claiming that your academic success is due to me calling you dumb lol
@@NihilSineDeo09 poor analogy as you’re not 100% certain that’s what simeone suggested. Not a simeone fan but that’s a poor take
@@carterjmd
Well, it's not like he admitted any fault, even 20 years later. So in the context of his lack of admission, my explanation is plausible
Still shithousing about it nearly 25 years later. Still doing it on the touchline for Atleti every week as well, the man was and is the master of shithousery.
That goal from Bergkamp though. The control, the technique and the finish. Incredible.
fantastic
And the Dutch commentary as well.
THERE IS BEARCUM
@@armiter87 educate yourself mate.
@@kameelsabri2382 It's a well known meme, educate yourself pal.
It's really great that both Simeone and Beckham invited each other in their documentaries to tell their perspectives regarding that moment
Think my 10 yr old self just got closure. Becks was my gateway to the romanticism of football, and I just remember how devastated I felt at the time. To see Simeone acknowledge how difficult the years in between were for Becks warms my heart.
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He's just saying that because he's on camera, and it is easy to say such words when you are prompted by your interviewer. Simeone is doubtlessly one of the most unsportsmanlike men in sporting history, as evidenced by how he played and how he manages his team. He never gave Beckham a second thought - his only regret was not winning the world cup that year.
@@Nighthawk9101 none of the Argentina players gave Beckham a second thought after he was dumb enough to get himself sent off 👍
I got closure when he scored THAT freekick against Greece. That was the MOST I've ever celebrated a goal lol Not even in a tournament! Just to get us there. It's like if he doesn't score we're NOT even going to the world cup so whats even the fucking point watching?! It was the most important goal EVER in a qualifier as an England fan. I remember just thinking he WILL score. He was SOOOO dependable at the time and carried England on his shoulders when he was captain back then. He GRAFTED too all over the pitch people forget his WORK RATE! He could have been GREAT for a Pep team today.
@@Daniel-jp1hh It was pretty stupid. Just gifted them a win.
Beckham has always been a gentleman! The way it was the hardest stage of his career and he still humbly moved on, what a guy
LOL not always, check his "incident" with Scaloni, how he touched himself and tried to shake hands with Scaloni after that
This is sportmanship. No hatred outside, just war inside the pitch.
Hahahaha you obviously weren't around when that happened. There was nothing but hatred.
Yeah thats not how I remember life after this world Cup 🤣
Yeah the Argies on the team bus heckling Beckham after the game, real sportsmanlike.
Falklands war intensifies
Clearly weren't there lmaooo
World Cup from 1998 was great. These playera, these matches, these moments will never be forgotten.
For sure. Back in 1998, about 5-6 teams were very evenly matched at the top. And then you had Croatia springing a surprise.
It was all about the game. Now its all about sponsors, politics and social media.
@@Bread_Garlichouse Aha... yes Croatia was a surprise element in that competition. And Davor Suker kept scoring in the knockout stage.
@@Bread_Garlichouse DAVOR SUKER CROATIA! What a beast, he wasnt the goal leader on that World Cup? Cant rememeber
@@ManoleitorArg Yes, he was. It was 6 goals, not sure if he was the only one or shared Golden Boot with someone
That goal from Bergkamp is one of the greatest goals ever. I remember WC 98. It was stacked with world class players.
true, wc98 was something special. its like every national team had at least 1 legend and big names included in squad. and that goal from Bergkamp made me fall in love with him and the Netherlands to this day.
shame that france had to corrupt it
WC98 the first world cup I remember tuning in for the live matches. USA getting owned by Germany and losing all their matches, becoming a fan of Brazil's free flowing style, then seeing them get stomped by France to name a few moments, and learning the names of those considered to be top tier at the time and the young up and comers.
World class players at a world cup, really? Amazing!
Ever since selling the final to Argentina's dictator, Holland is not going to win it, ever. Shame stain on the world of football. The Gauchos were incredible, but it was a tainted world cup.
Still one of my favorite games ever!! The rivalry heading in, the Owen goal, the red card, the penalties,that game had everything
The disallowed Campbell goal ! I`m still celebrating now
@@pashiki5480 lol I didn’t understand that either
I'll always remember that brilliant free kick set piece that Argentina scored on!
@@joseph-fernando-piano one of the best set piece routines ever!!
Diego Simeone: *Fouls from behind, pats him on the head, dives to the ground from minimal contact*
Also Diego Simeone: "At no time did I do anything unsportsmanlike"
Pessi 🤢🤮🤮
"Pats him on the head" Yes, that is absolutely disgusting behavior 😂
@@DeviousLick711 if you’ve just barged someone to the ground from behind, don’t ruffle their hair while their face is in the mud 😂
@@MZ99698 Talk about dramatics, he patted him on the head twice as he was getting up in apology then started to walk away 😂
@@DeviousLick711 meh, Simeone is a tosser. He was as a player and he is as a manager.
made that 99 treble extra sweet, going thru Simeone's Inter.
Both are such a special characters , memories are beautiful , love seeing Semeone and Beckham
Diego Simeone at least get the name right
@@harjonotanuwira8226 you got it wrong too, we saw it. You edited too late 😂👊
In 2012 I took my family to watch Beckham play in the Olympic stadium in Montreal. It was an amazing experience. First time ever that a football game filled a estadium in Canada.
Sounds Very sad and desperate
@Phillus Kissus I stand by every word the same Mr Beckham who is the face of the World cup he would sell himself out to anything if the price is high enough .
No moral compass I could understand if he was desperate for money but he isn't is he !!!
@@thetruthk5138 You sound petty and jealous.. Probably didn't even know this happened until this person posted this comment. Have a good old cry about it 10 years later.. I'd rather stay quiet than embarrass myself with a stupid comment.
Messi in a Barça kit, I'm in tears.
i still remember that game, i was 11 years old. I watched that game with my father, uncle, cousins etc. What a game of football, 98 worldcup is the best worldcup i have enjoyed in my life so far. The memories take me back to my childhood and that Michael Owen’s goal tho.
Did you like Petrescu's goal in the Romania-England group stage game? 🤩
@@NihilSineDeo09i dont remember bro.
I still remember the headline of an English newspaper after this match: "it was 10 lions and an idiot"
People tend to forget that Beckham was literally demonised before he became the media’s darling…
really? thats harsh... poor beckham.. a true gentleman
@@invisible408 it got 100 times worse than that. People were burning effigies of him in pubs with the tabloids encouragement and these newspapers were fucking disgusting about him for about 2 years after. A lot of that bad feeling about him still lingers I think
I think it was more like: 10 brave lions, 1 stupid boy
As an Argentine, Beckham might be the only or one of the only English players that i like and can appreciate, maybe Rooney could be another one, but Beckham is a true gentleman and a great person.
Come on you can't say you don't Like the Immortal Emile Heskey
Phil Jones???
@@truth6074 i cant believe u did not mention our LORD MAGUIRE
@@miakswak enough 😭
Don't tell me you don't like maguire
Thats the "do or die" moment for Becks, in the following season he won the Treble after beat Simeone's Inter in QF
Here in Argentina we greatly admire David Beckham, a great player and a great person.
I personally think this is the moment which made Man United won treble. and I silently thankful to Simeone.
or Matthäus
utter bollocks
@@paulmcdonough1093 Beckham was literally 2nd best player behind Rivaldo in 99. Do the maths
@@Priapus212 well maybe yes, but remember there is more to football than statistics itself.
Between this, and then Ortega headbutting VDS in the next game, that Bergkamp goal, already a special goal on it's own, was justice served. And then Beckham assisted both of Yorke's goal when United face Inter in the Champions League, knocking them out en route to the final and eventually winning it. Quite the redemption.
Why you say "justice was served"? Where in this video it was shown a moment where justice wasn't served? 😅
@@danielalejandrofernandez5907 An intentionally brutal challenge from behind, some disrespectful rubbing of the head and then a nice bit of acting. Resulting in a red card for Beckham. I'd say Simeone got out of that game with a debt of karma waiting to be paid. Bergkamp collected.
@@qenjaboy neither of the things you mention happened 😂
@@danielalejandrofernandez5907 Are you biased or impaired visually?
@@qenjaboy you seem like the biased one. Simeone didn't do anything ilegal or out of place. Beckham just got riled up from a typical, friendly, pat on the head.
A fantastic way of making the best out of an error from David. This story could help many to get out of darkness.
Didn't know Maluma was such a great player
Becks did well to comeback from it
Impresiónante verlos a ellos en esos videos de antes y verlos ahora es como una máquina del tiempo.....que fortaleza la de que tienen al contar eso como si fuera ayer... Lindo escucharlos 🌹🌹🐻🐻
Great memories. Glad they both made peace with each other. I guess I'm showing how old I am now. Seriously though, happy days.
To this day, that’s the hardest challenge Beckham has ever made on a player
I bet every England supporters were rooting for the Dutch in the quarters and jumped with joy at Bergkamps magical goal...
man, I'm not even England fan, but that Bergkamp's goal was out of this world. I screamed my lung out! The way he controlled the ball and brought it down, I don't think many other players could do even with their hands :D
@@LongTran-sg9vc I pity you
Bet you're crying right now lmaoo
The english root against argentina's opposing team ever since Maradona obliterated them in 1986.
What a monumental game that was, and the Netherlands one after. That Argentina side (including the 1994 one) was amazing.
The first ever world cup I watched and understood, I was just 8 years old I think. Still remember these moments so vividly...
What a great video. Keep it up Amazon. Never heard of this channel until today.
seeing messi in barça kit let’s my heart beat faster
Love when the Argentinians beat the engerlish Seimpre Deigo, patata cabeza beeekham. From Scotland 🇦🇷 🏴.
When Veron says "el se tira...", he isn't saying "He falls down..." as these captions misinform. He actually said "He throws himself down" when referring to Simeone!
Good to see Simeone and Zanetti speaking about that time playing for Argentina, and Beckham and Verón playing for England. What a time.
Bergkamp scored some quality goals, great player.
I like the bit when Zanetti says "we conceded a goal from another game." I'd love to know what was behind that.
I can't imagine Messi watching football games cause he is the best player to ever touch a football.
what
Messi loves watching football games and he has said that in many interviews. He loves football so much and especially barca and argentina
What's so hard to imagine a footballer likes football
For me it’s maradona! He had Better balance,strength and determination! Won games on his own
that doesnt even make sense
Simeone was such a legend for getting Beckham sent off, completely masterclass in shithousery from him.I also loved Batistuta capping the sending off hilarious, good too shes look on his face as he's clapping.
I remember this moment. I was 13 with my dad at the pub. It was beserk in there.
Nice to hear and watch this professional side of the story
My only proper memory of football as a child. I had tonsillitis, I was watching the game with my Mum and Nan. I was eating chicken noodles. When Owen scored I screamed and noodles went everywhere 🤣 I remember that goal and Becks’ red card.
My Mum and Nan were annoyed at me for screaming, and chucking noodles all over the gaff, but I think even they knew that game was special.
El fútbol fue hermoso hasta principio de los 2010´S
It got killed in a 7-1
Lo que describe Messi es lo que hizimos y sentimos todos en esa epoca despues de ver un partido del mundial... ❤
I remember after that win....I went outside in my dads Metallic green 72 cutlass convertable....driving all over town with a huge argentine flag
Honestly, Beckham did kick Simeone, but Simeone wasn't exactly the model sportsman. I'm not saying he cheated, and it's good to see that neither of them have bad feelings towards each other, but Simeone was, in my opinion, more in the wrong than Beckham.
well it's not a foul for acting and to add some South American spice to the game isn't really that bad
Diving isn't cheating? Damn, why didn't someone tell me?
@@thesheetposter9277 Diving is a bookable offence.
@@CJ0101 I wouldn't call it a dive, cause Beckham did kick him. It is playacting, but not a dive for me.
@@ivansmith3718 A dive is playacting. It's the closest thing to it he could have done taking into consideration that he was falling backwards.
Messi: me acuerdo mucho del mundial 98 que lo vivi muchisimo con los chicos del barrio, con la familia. Saliamos a las calles despues de los partido.
MESSI: I remember a lot about the 98 World Cup. I lived it a lot with the kids from the neighborhood, with the family. we went out to the streets after the games
te sobraron varias s
Can still hear the commentary from that Bergkamp goal in my head. What a player
DENIS BERGKAMP! DENIS BERGKAMP! DENIS BERGKAMP! GOOOOOOOL!
Tremendos jugadores!!!
Mis respetos!!!
Generally speaking it's such a shame that these decisions happen in the game. Was it stupid? Yes. Was it dangerous or endangering his opponent? No. The whole game was changed by the red card and it affected Beckham for years afterwards. Minor things like this and penalties given for the smallest touch result in hug consequences for tiny things
The ref was probably paid off. He didn't even see the f...g incident.
@@ryand141 he couldn't have been much closer..!
This statement is through for all areas of life, small things lead to massive things,
im far from an england fan, but this was the best ive ever see them play!!!!
These days if im struggling to fall asleep, I will just watch the current england team, and im out in a few seconds
@@ryand141 it was second yellow
The lesson to be learned is that small things shouldn't affect you. Beckham had everything he wanted. He could have laughed about it but he took it so serious that it affected his career in a bad way.
I didn't know about this, i'm from 1992 don't blame me, however what Beckham did was definitely not okay, but it wasn't sooo bad to the point of getting him a red card, that's was forced at best, even a yellow would seem like a lot
The stick he got after it was insane. Hanging dummies from lamposts and abuse at every game . To still play and come back and be captain is class.
it was worthy of a yellow. he was already on a yellow in the game, this was his second. Therefore, it became a red card (because of the 2 yellows). Was not a straight Red.
I’m from 🇦🇷, respect for Beckham and England 🏴, the foundation of Argentine football, BocaJUNIORS, RIVER PLATE, VÉLEZ SARSFIELD, and the list goes on, our rugby, football, learn from English teachers. Lot of respect
So many characters and stars in football from 98-2012.
Although i dont agree with how Beckham was treated after this, moments like this make or break players, Becks went on to Captain his country n had a wonderful career. Silimar to how Ronaldo was treated after the Rooney incident, Fergie was very good at protecting his players n having a them vs us mentality.
This event was the beginning of ‘Brand Beckham’
He grew up very quickly mostly due to the fallout, eventually became England captain, and one of the most marketable people on the planet.
he was already a poster boy at that time, and he was engaged to one of spice girls member.
Awesome documentary, grande Cholo!
Beckham is brilliant and he has to be respected forever!
Recuerdo ese partido🇦🇷🏴 , yo era pequeño tenía 10 años , sin duda uno de los mundiales que más me marcaron Francia 1998.
Me parece bonito que el comentario que veo arriba del tuyo es de un inglés que también vio el partido a los 10 años y le dolió muchísimo
I remember 2002 better. Come on, England!
What you Argentines don't know is that next season Beckham was booed, screamed at, death threats, hate mail from every club except man utd and actually by the middle of the season he was playing so well he turned is all into fans!!!! Loved him playing for england played every match like it was his last, Simone won the game with that bit of 'sportsmanship'
I was living in London when this happened and he was booed HEAVILY during the Community Shield game against Arsenal the next month!
W
And Becks had one of the best seasons ever.. That went some way into the dream season with treble...
I dont think EVERY club fan sent a hate mail. Some clubs dont even care about England in the World Cup.
I'm an Arsenal fan and I never really blamed him. I blamed Simeone for being a cheating little weasel
Beckham siendo un caballero SIEMPRE
Thank You Mr. Beckam for reacting like a Gentleman!
Sport meens respect, fairplay, tolerance and a peaceful body language. These are our rules, we love to have a harmonic and peaceful atmosphere for everyone in our life! True winners are able to argue in a moderate and elegant way to everyone! ❤
El mejor partido desde que empece a mirar lps mundiales fue Argentina vs Inglaterra 98'. Fue un ida y vuelta.
Fast forward 24 years later..
Argentina still suffering worthily for those glorious triumphs 💯
Incredible nation, incredible culture!
The ref also disallowed a perfectly good goal by sol Campbell in extra time
That Bergkamp goal though ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
That Bergkamp goal is the highlight of this video!!
All I can see is Bergkamp's goal....truly one of the best of all time
beckham my guys ;)
Veron, Beckham, Zanetti, Simeone, they were awesome players.
Beckham is a clever, principled and inspiring guy.
Never a red, yellow at most, good for Beckham to be able to move on from that, even though it absolutely tarnished his image at the time👏
it is a straight red because of the voluntary reaction. Learn the rules of the game before commenting.
of course a red… a stupid one, but always red…
It's a yellow at best his kick was soft
@@LARK-ht7kd You don't know the rules of the game don't you? The referee punished the intention/reaction, not the strength of the kick. Got it?
@@LARK-ht7kd the intention not the tension of the foul… beckham reacts (as zola did in italy against nigeria)…
Watching this game in 98 and rewatching this moment now… i STILL ask myself… dafuq is that a red card 🙄
Beckham had the intention to kick Simeone, whether he hurt him or not = red card.
Simple as that, if you can’t understand it, then go watch cricket.
@@jota_bs Did he have the intention tho?
It was his second yellow card
Holy shit it's not that hard to ACTUALLY watch the game
Zanetti, my hero 🖤💙
Messi is so soft spoken!🥰
Essa copa foi boa demais! muitos jogos fantásticos!
Até a final foi um espetáculo apesar do desastre para o fenômeno e o Brasil 😪
Completely incorrect red card. That's not excessive force or brutality. It's unsportsmanslike conduct. Nothing more than a yellow card.
Simeone was a cracking footballer and he might just be the best manager on the planet (Klopps having a great run tbf but folk forget how things ended with Dortmund) mad he achieved all of that without any eyebrows
his shithousery is world class too
remember the British tabloid media reaction and from a lot of rival fans towards Beckham afterwards. Was crazy. The infamous effigy of him strung up, of course.
It happens tbh. When frustrations run high, you can just see red and lash out with a kick even if it is a pussy kick and instantly regret it
Messi back then was 11 years old men and that 11 years old boy became one of the greatest footballers ever if not the greatest. Simeone a truly cheater and this red card was so undeserved for beckham
I wonder if Lionel Messi will become one half of the great football manager Diego Simeone became.
@@sieteocho I think Messi is the kind of person who will avoid to much attention after hes playing days he seems very timid and will want peace i feel like . Otherwise they can scrutunize him some more for some bs while he completed literally everything in football
@@dont5363 In other words, a shit coach.
How is he a cheater when Beckham literally kicked him
@@Elias-xh8xm that's right, they don't get it. They just don't.
Gives me even more respect for Beckham
...that Michael Owen goal! 😲🙇♂️👏👏👏
Argentina always shot themselves in the foot
I expected them to win it in 1998 but against the Netherlands look at the unnecessary redcards they got.
In 2002 they could not even manage to go past the group stage
In 2006wc Pekerman had an awesome team... just perfect all he needed to do was drop Tevez n plug in Messi who had been playing big games with Barca. But somehow Pekerman had his mind stuck on Tevez and again Argentina went out in what would have been an easy win for them.
The great Maradona comes in and leaves out Cambiasso and Zanetti who had just managed to win the treble with Inter... as always South American coaches are biased when selecting players. Maradona does what Pekerman did and Argentina is out.
Tevez was better than Messi back then.
I think Maradona also left out Milito who was also a Treble winner with Inter. One can conclude that Maradona had some residual grudges of the Nerazurri from about 2 decades prior.
And this doesn't address the 2014 fiasco when Higuain shitted on some scoring chances and Di Maria was absent from the final. Boy, I was so sad that day
@@gaurishankarh9027 Tevez was just famous in South America while Messi was getting valuable experience at Barca.
The club trusted him in the big games in laliga n ucl yet Pekerman cannot do the same
@@NihilSineDeo09 Maradona forgot that to win the worldcup the team has to be well balanced like his team was in the 1986wc.
If only he added Cambiasso and Zanetti that team would have been unstoppable but my favorite team was in 2006... Pekerman assembled a good squad but adding Tevez ruined his team
Eagerly waiting to see what la scaloneta pull of in 2022
I always had Beckham a bit overated as a player but he is a gentleman and role model for the younger. Respectfull and classy always. I admire him for that
Qué lindo es el fútbol, papá!
OMG i totally forgot about this game. Great game, so intense. Alot of people in my country were England supporter and end up really hating Simone..especially Man Utd fans.
I feel like Beckham should have only had a yellow and simeone a red
I respect beckhams honesty. He felt wound up with the rub of the head.
I cannot accept someone saying he wasn't unsporting.
He clearly exaggerated the contact.
You don’t seem to get how it works. It doesn’t matter if Simeone exaggerated it or not, Beckham’s action was a red card because he had the *intention* to kick him.
Simple as that, if you can’t stand it, then football may not be your sport…
@@jota_bs you're on a different wave length, thanks for trying to correct me though. Hope its something you enjoy doing
@@ArmyofLove I wasn’t trying to correct you, I just corrected you based on what football rules say. You’re the one on a different wavelength here, you might get on well with cricket…
I have good memories of France 98, that was the World Cup where I really understood the misticism this tournament has in our country and in the rest of the world.
What a nice fella
As an argentinian i must say this, Beckham is a true gentelman, huge difference with simeone, but at the end of the day is just football,a game where everybody is trying to take advantage of every situation, is just that," the spirit of winning"
Not everyone cheats.
@@CJ0101 clueless mate.
@@gonzalez.2974 Not everyone thinks that way either!
@@CJ0101 You absolutely right!
@@gonzalez.2974 So you admit to being a cheat?
Hardy a red though. Corrupt FIFA REF.. Barely touched him.
All the ref saw was the man fall.. didn't have VAR in the 90s....
Football, Cricket , WWF, WCW, NBA everything was just top notch in 1998!
What a gent! Indeed!
Beckham overreacted here, he had only himself to blame for it. The sending off was inevitable. But it was a learning moment for him and he came back stronger which is what sports is all about: falling down, getting up, fighting and overcoming. Good for him.
WHAT? how can you even justify the red card in here??
He kicked simeone intentionally, maybe it wasnt too hard the kick, but it was intentional, agression withouth the ball, always a red card
Beckham tiene colgada una camiseta Argentina en su casa. Eso jamás va a suceder viceversa con un jugador argento 😂
Claro que sucede, hasta los jugadores de fútbol entienden que la rivalidad queda dentro del campo, madurá
@@ttlest5188 Manda a madurar a tu Vieja, pavote!!!!
I was in a rowdy Scottish pub on the Isle of Skye, the roof came off at full time.
Gutted because we were doing really well with the match on a knife edge.
Silly thing to do by Beckham but rather ott to give a red.
(Utd and Beckham fan)
Ole ole ole, Cholo Simeone