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He played for both clubs, the team David Beckham supported in Milan vs PSG is revealed

The president of Inter Miami present at Milan vs PSG

By Hector Garcia

The president of Inter Miami present at Milan vs PSG
The president of Inter Miami present at Milan vs PSG
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David Beckham didn't wanted to miss the most attractive duel of the current UEFA Champions League matchday. Milan faced PSG in a match where both were candidates to win this duel, but with Paris Saint-Germain certainly more favorite than Milan. The president of Inter Miami decided to go to San Siro to see two clubs that he came to represent during his time as a footballer and, it turns out, the team he supported in that game.

 

Milan resurfaced in this Champions League at the expense of PSG. Stung by the unappealable 3-0 defeat two weeks ago at the Parc des Princes, the 'Rossoneri' rejoined the fight to advance to the round of 16 thanks to their first victory in this true group of death (2-1) . One of the players who shone the most in this match was precisely Rafael Leao, scorer of a goal in the match.

 

 

Before the match, David Beckham, owner of Inter Miami and former footballer for PSG, Milan, Real Madrid and Manchester United, could be seen in the stands of the San Siro. However, it was revealed that he was an honored guest of AC Milan, so he went to support the Italian team. He even posed with a personalized shirt from the Italian club with his name on it. David Beckham was right since AC Milan was the team that took the victory.

 

AC Milan with options to stay alive in the Champions League

Beyond the great victory, it was also the first after four games without winning and it served to keep alive the options of moving to the round of 16 for which he is now hopeful. AC Milan depends on itself to advance to the next round and has the advantage that the next game will also be at home, now against Borussia Dortmund, who is the current leader of the group. Everything will be defined on the last date.


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