The England player admitted that "it will be a very important day for him and his family" Leaving the club · red, he says, was one of the toughest decisions of his life
David Beckham, who recently turned over a month to AC Milan after his second stage in Major League Soccer, said he did not celebrate a goal against his former team, Manchester United, the club he was confronted on transalpine Octafinals Champions League.

In a statement to the official magazine published English club on Monday, acknowledged that "sometimes, when you score, the excitement overwhelms you, but I do not think is the most important conclusion. I respect the fans (from United) and the club." He also acknowledged that "it will be a very important day for him and his family."
Beckahm, who face for the first time the Red Devils, recognized that leave the English club was one of the decisions "difficult" in his life. The support of a hobby that "never has left him" with love and saves it is quick to affirm categorically that the "world's largest.
"I would love to take my children someday. United will always be a special place to me, so I'll have to see what the future holds," he said to remember the early years of its passage through Old Trafford.
"United was the club I always wanted to play and I loved every minute of my stay there. The early years (after leaving the entity) were hard and there were many things he missed, "admitted the former Real Madrid player.
The Milan player, who continues to be paid from Manchester, he played thirteen seasons in the "Red Devils" for a total of 394 games and scored 85 goals. Moreover, at that time, he won six league, two FA Cups and one Champions League in 1999.