Before kick-off the minute’s silence for the victims of the Paris
attacks was observed impeccably and the mood during the match was
suitably light-hearted, but David Beckham
revealed there had been concern before this contest between his Great
Britain and Ireland XI and a Rest of the World side at Old Trafford went
ahead.
The former France internationals Zinedine Zidane and Patrick Vieira dropped out and, after his side won 3-1, Beckham said: “There was slight concern obviously once the news hit last night. It is terribly devastating to see the scenes we saw but unfortunately we have seen those around the world. I think security was very tight in this game and I am sure for a while now security will be heightened at every major sporting game that goes on. It definitely will be looked at.
“I understood why Zizou took the decision not to play. I totally understand. He is a friend and a very passionate man. Being French that hit him very hard what happened. On behalf of myself, the managers and the players, we send our condolences to those who have lost loved ones
Paris has always been one of my favourite cities in the world and I have great memories from Paris over the years, not just when I was with PSG. I played my 100th game for England there and the support I had from the French people was amazing. I got a standing ovation. To go back as a PSG player and finish my career there, it has always been a special place. Our condolences to everyone there .
The former France internationals Zinedine Zidane and Patrick Vieira dropped out and, after his side won 3-1, Beckham said: “There was slight concern obviously once the news hit last night. It is terribly devastating to see the scenes we saw but unfortunately we have seen those around the world. I think security was very tight in this game and I am sure for a while now security will be heightened at every major sporting game that goes on. It definitely will be looked at.
“I understood why Zizou took the decision not to play. I totally understand. He is a friend and a very passionate man. Being French that hit him very hard what happened. On behalf of myself, the managers and the players, we send our condolences to those who have lost loved ones
Paris has always been one of my favourite cities in the world and I have great memories from Paris over the years, not just when I was with PSG. I played my 100th game for England there and the support I had from the French people was amazing. I got a standing ovation. To go back as a PSG player and finish my career there, it has always been a special place. Our condolences to everyone there .
