David Beckham has responded to Scott McTominay’s admission that his emotions regarding his dramatic double against Brentford on Saturday were inspired by the former Manchester United winger’s new documentary.
McTominay was ushered on by Erik ten Hag in the 87th minute before netting two stoppage-time goals to save United from suffering a third straight loss. After the match, the Scotland star revealed how Beckham’s new documentary related to his feelings about United after being the game-winner.
Speaking to MUTV, McTominay said: "I can’t put into words what it was like for that second one. It was an out-of-body experience, really. I was watching David Beckham's documentary last night and you see the history and the people behind the club.
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“That's what the lads do it for, Kath on reception, the kitmen, everyone, it's so important we all come together and that’s what it means at this football club, we do it for the people. The people have been coming to this football club for many, many years. Same as me - I’m a fan so I want us to do well.”
United posted the clip of the interview on Instagram, which prompted a reply from Beckham. The 48-year-old wrote: “It’s what it’s always been about [love-heart emoji] well said.”
Meanwhile, Beckham has called on the Glazers to make a decision regarding the takeover process. He admitted he has his preference as to who should buy the club but refused to say whether it was Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani or Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Beckham said: “We all have our own favourites of who we feel needs to run the club and look after the club and
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