LONDON — A decade after kicking a boot at David Beckham’s head, Alex Ferguson is using his autobiography to criticize the star’s apparent pre-occupation with fame.
At Manchester United, Ferguson developed Beckham into one of the world’s most recognizable sportsmen, but the midfielder left United in 2003 for Real Madrid under a cloud after his relationship with the manager broke down.
Ferguson writes that “David was the only player I managed who chose to be famous, who made it his mission to be known outside the game.”
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