... the near post. The stunning quality of both goals and the attacking freedom Real Madrid's players enjoyed left David in awe. "When they had the ball, they were making runs all over the place," he later wrote. "It might have looked like we were standing... Beckham: Both Feet on the Ground: An Autobiography - Page 369by David Beckham, Tom Watt - 2009 - 504 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Ken Pendleton - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 124 pages
...wrote. "It might have looked like we were standing back, watching them play. I think the truth was they were getting so many players involved every time...that we found ourselves defending one man against three all over the field." The final score was 3-1, which meant the odds were stacked against United... | |
| Ken Pendleton - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 124 pages
...wrote. "It might have looked like we were standing back, watching them play. I think the truth was they were getting so many players involved every time...that we found ourselves defending one man against three all over the field." The final score was 3-1, which meant the odds were stacked against United... | |
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