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David Beckham remembers the ‘moment England forgave me’ twenty years on from THAT stunning free-kick against Greece

DAVID BECKHAM says his iconic free-kick against Greece was the moment England fans “forgave me”.

Twenty years ago today Becks scored in injury-time at Old Trafford to book a 2002 World Cup spot.

David Beckham’s free-kick against Greece sent England to Korea & Japan in 2002
Becks was skipper for the crucial World Cup qualifier at Old Trafford

He saw red at France ’98 after aiming this kick at Diego Simeone

He was public enemy No 1 after his red as Argentina dumped us out at France ’98.

And Beckham said: “That was the moment that England supporters forgave me for what had happened a few years before.

“For me personally, that was redemption for what had happened — because up until then, there was always that cloud around the sending-off.”

Manchester United icon Beckham saw red for lashing out at Diego Simeone in the last 16 in 1998.

Golden Balls admitted: “That goal against Greece was when I felt the real England fans, and the fans that disliked me for a few years, all of a sudden were like, ‘OK, that’s it, we can move on now’.

“That, for me, was a special moment.”

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Beckham is England’s third-most capped man at 115 and scored 17 times.

But that free-kick against Greece still remains his most prized moment.

He added: “The fact that happened captaining my country, in a stadium I always dreamt of playing in for Manchester United.

“And the fact I was doing that in an England shirt — it all makes me very proud.”

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