David Beckham’s Best Teammates In His Career

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Here we show you the players with whom David Beckham has played

David Beckham is counted as one of the best greatest midfielders of this generation and he has shown us his worth as an English athlete. Almost every football fan knows that he has for two of the biggest clubs in history – Real Madrid and Manchester United.

This article will tell you about the playing XI including the players with whom David Beckham has played in his career.

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David Beckham’s Best Teammates

  • Ronaldo Nazario
  • Van Nistelrooy
  • Ronaldinho
  • Zinedine Zidane
  • Luis Figo
  • Paul Scholes
  • Roberto Carlos
  • Thiago Silva
  • Rio Ferdinand
  • Gary Neville
  • Iker Casillas (GK)

Every player in this list has played for at least one of the clubs mentioned here – Real Madrid, AC Milan, Manchester United and PSG.

Ronaldo Nazario and Van Nistelrooy were the two strikers who used to be a nuisance for the opponent’s defense. In total, the duo has scored more than 1000 goals and they both are Real Madrid legends as well.

Also Read: The legacy of David Beckham

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Ronaldinho and Zidane are undoubtedly two of the most skillful players of all time. Their ball control and mid-air dribbling was on another level. Beckham is indeed a lucky player that he got a chance to play with these iconic players.

Roberto Carlos is arguably the best left-back in football history. Besides Beckham’s curly freekicks, Carlos was known for his supersonic shoots and mind blowing freekicks that shook the world completely.

Iker Casillas’ amazing reflexes and stretch factor made him one of the greatest goalkeepers ever lived. For some football pundits he is the best goalie of all time. Fans now days compete over a question that who’s better between him and Manuel Neuer and that’s legit question.

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Shyam Sharma who joined SPORTS BIG NEWS in 2021. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, UEFA Champions League, Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers American sports, general news and entertainment. Fascinated by the language of sport – particularly the under-appreciated art of translating cliché-speak.