Former England star David Beckham said in a recent interview that he hopes to have the opportunity to coach the "Three Lions" England team for the next 10 years. Beckham said in an interview with the Daily Mail that he also expressed his admiration for former England boss Gareth Southgate's "gentle" coaching style.
David Beckham said in a recent interview that he hopes to coach the England national team for the next decade, saying that this is his long-held dream.
Beckham said: "The only thing I would consider as a coach is to coach England, which is what I've always pursued and hopefully in the next 10 years. "I don't want to get this position directly. It's disrespectful to people who have been coaching for a long time and deserve a coaching position. ”
Appreciate Southgate's coaching experience. "Personally, I love Southgate's experience from the Academy all the way to the England national team manager. I appreciate the gentleness with which he manages the team and his ability to rally the whole country when the team is in trouble. "Now this England team has been doing well under him because he has been training players since they were young. He was about to be knighted by the British king, and he deserved it. ”
According to the BBC, Beckham will be knighthood on King Charles' birthday honours list on the 14th of this month. In 2003, David Beckham was also awarded an OBE.