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David Beckham takes selfies with fans as he and son Cruz cheer on former club Real Madrid against Man City


DAVID BECKHAM was spotted in the stands watching former club Real Madrid in Champions League action on Tuesday.

The former Galactico, 48, was joined by son Cruz, 18, as Madrid took on Manchester City in the mouthwatering semi-final first leg showdown at the Bernabeu.

David Beckham was joined by son Cruz to watch Real Madrid take on Manchester CityCredit: Getty
Beckham was captured by the BT Sport cameras posing for a selfie with a fanCredit: BT Sport

Beckham was seen posing for selfies with fans ahead of kick-off.

BT Sport cameras captured Becks leaning forward in his seat at the Bernabeu and cracking a smile after being asked for a snap.

The Manchester United legend and Cruz both looked smartly dressed in shirts and jackets as they watched the match.

And the action at the Bernabeu did not disappoint.

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Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr fired the hosts in front with a thunderbolt of a strike from outside the area.

Kevin De Bruyne then drew City level in the second-half, drilling into the bottom corner from 20 yards after being teed up by Ilkay Gundogan.

Beckham previously spent four years at the Bernabeu, playing 159 games for the club.

Former England captain Beckham has recently been spotted watching another of his son’s, Romeo, in action for Brentford B.

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Brentford’s reserve side were in action again on Tuesday night, facing Blackburn Rovers U21s in the Premier League Cup final.

Romeo, 20, who is on loan from Beckham’s MLS franchise Inter Miami, was named among the substitutes for the match.

But Becks opted to return to his old stomping ground to watch Madrid take on City instead.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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