Diego Forlan tells why Alex Ferguson bloody David Beckham in the conflict of the century

Uruguayn legend Diego Forlan has ended his professional football career. He has been active for 22 years, playing 525 times and marking 222 goals. His talent has never been controversial, but it is still known for the difficult time he spent in Manchester United. He scored 10 [...]
Uruguayn legend Diego Forlan has ended his professional football career. He has been active for 22 years, playing 525 times and marking 222 goals. His talent has never been controversial, but it is still known for the difficult time he spent in Manchester United.
He scored 10 goals at Premier League in 64 matches over two years under Sir Alex Ferguson's orders, writes Periscope.
Finally, in an interview that is making headlines in sports media, he has discovered the famous incident between Scottish legend Sir Alex Ferguson and best player David Beckham in the stripper.
The media had reported on the incident in 2003, but without offering too much detail, yet David Beckham had emerged from the stripper with a broken eyebrow.
Forlan has indicated that the incident began in the match against Arsenal United had lost by 2-0. In 2004 Arsenal would make history by winning the 13th Premier League and remaining invincible throughout the season.
Ferguson was upset with Beckham because he had escaped Robert Peares, discovered Forlan, and that had begun the quarrel. “Their cuts became more and more serious. At one point Beckham said something, and Ferguson, who found a shoe on the ground, shot him in the face with his eyebrow and bleeding him. We couldn't believe this had happened. They then approached each other to punch but intervened Van Nistelroy and Roy Keane who separated them. ”
What happened next is history. Beckham left Manchester United to join Real Madrid. While unable to catch Arsenal's step in team quality, Ferguson and United had been sold to the American billionaire Glazer family in order to buy the successes.












