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Interview with UN Ambassador David Beckham
After playing the Carling Cup semi-final a few days ago, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said at a press conference with disdain: "Ferguson interfered with the referee at half-time." Such remarks made Mourinho almost accept the investigation of the FA, but at this time there was one person who supported Mourinho, and that was former Manchester United player and England captain David Beckham.

Beckham said in an interview with a local Spanish reporter that Mourinho really deserves respect: "Although Mourinho is always very arrogant at press conferences, what he has done for Chelsea is unimaginable. He is not only very dedicated, but also pays attention to methods. This is why all the players are willing to play for him. Players are like this. As long as he feels that the coach is leading the team on the right path, they will work very hard. "

Beckham went on to say: "Mourinho was so confident from the first day he came to England." It's not easy. This self-confidence easily infects players, and then mutual trust is quickly established between coaches and players. This is very similar to when I was at Manchester United. When I play football on the sidelines, I am not afraid of anything. "

Everyone knows that David Beckham left Real Madrid because his relationship with Ferguson broke down. While Sir Alex Ferguson was arguing with Mourinho, Beckham came out to support Mourinho. I don't know if there are other intentions, but in any case his words seem sincere:

"You know, in the Premier League, any coach who wants to stand up must be able to compete with Ferguson. Of course, Wenger also did this, but what I didn't expect was that Mourinho, who just came out, did a very good job. Maybe it's his personality. He didn't care about Ferguson's obsession at all, but he hit back reasonably. His answers always surprise me and make me admire. Maybe the Premier League should also enter a'.

Beckham has a good chance to play in the Premier League with Mourinho's arrival, but Real Madrid President Perez said, "If I want to sell Beckham, I must sell the Bernabeu first." But perhaps, under Abramovich's constant pursuit, Beckham began to pay special attention to Chelsea. He seems to know the Blues very well:

"I think Abramovich's money has helped Chelsea a lot, but this cannot deny Mourinho's contribution. It takes tactics to play well on the football field and not gather stars. Chelsea bought so many players at once, saying that it needed running-in and time, but I didn't find anything they needed from their first game. This is the role of a coach. I think Eriksson and Ferguson are such smart and convincing coaches among the coaches I know. "

I remember Owen not long ago describing the current Premier League as a race for second place. Beckham may not be so direct, but he thinks Chelsea have a good chance to win the quadruple, and this miracle is a good thing for world football: "Now they are excellent in all four competitions, and they can't see any ups and downs. Maybe the Champions League with Barcelona will be a difficult contest, but it is the same for Barcelona. Personally, I think Chelsea is better because the defense is more stable. 1999, everyone said that our' triple crown' was a dream, and then we did it. Why can't Chelsea now? "

"This miracle is good for football. Now the world only needs miracles to make people full of hope. " Because Beckham has just become the image ambassador of UNICEF, he unconsciously talked about this topic again: "We should try our best to make people feel that life is promising."

Beckham said that he still watches a lot of Premier League games, and that it is his most desirable environment, always tense and serious. Recently, it was reported that the entry of Lucenberg made Beckham's life not so good. I wonder if he has any plans to return to the Premier League to continue his development.