Published 18:52 IST, July 27th 2020
David Beckham opens up on 1998 WC red card during Prince William's mental health summit
Former Three Lions captain David Beckham touched upon the mental strain on footballers in today's day and age along with the effects of social media.
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Former England captain David Beckham believes that social media today would have made his “brutal” reaction for 1998 WC red card vs Argentina even worse. Beckham was joined by a number of English footballers as well as Everton manr Carlo Ancelotti at Prince William Summit. purpose of Prince William Summit was to address mental health of footballers in modern game. conversation about David Beckham red card vs Argentina followed after an anuncement on Monday that all levels of English football signed a joint declaration to make mental health a key priority as a legacy of Prince William’s 'Heads Up' programme.
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David Beckham at Prince William Summit
On Monday, Prince William held a mental health summit with some of football’s biggest names to uncover pressures on footballers at all levels of game. English stars at Prince William mental health summit included Man City women's captain Steph Houghton, Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings and Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend. Inter Miami owner and ex-England international David Beckham was also present at Prince William Summit. Duke of Cambridge spoke about how mental fitness is perceived from grassroots to Premier League and beyond, insisting that re is a need to revolutionise attitudes of everyone involved.
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Prince William mental health summit: David Beckham red card vs Argentina
While speaking about his career as an England international, David Beckham joked that he 'feels quite old' w but admitted that pressure on athletes in this day and is far greater than in his playing days. six-time league champion also claimed that he made a 'mistake' with his reaction in 1998 WC clash against Argentina. Beckham kicked out at Diego Simeone following a foul from Argentine and was sent off just two minutes into second half. David Beckham red card vs Argentina eventually led to Three Lions crashing out of tournament in Round of 16. "Fortunately, re wasn't any social media back in my playing days or else it would have had a significant strain on my mental health", he said.
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David Beckham England career
David Beckham earned 115 caps for England and scored 17 goals during a stellar international career. One of most iconic moments Beckham had in an England jersey was his free-kick against Greece in 2001 that helped his nation qualify for World Cup in Japan and South Korea following year.
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18:52 IST, July 27th 2020