|
|
Zidane: Beckham is class
The 40-year-old has lauded his former team-mate's professionalism and hunger for the game as he embarks on another European adventure at the age of 37
| Bet: | Returns: | PSG $11.40 | Draw $75.00 | Brest $190.00 |
|
The former Manchester United winger is due to start working with les Parisiens on Wednesday and Zidane has lauded him for his professionalism and longevity in the sport.
"Beckham is someone who comes 45 minutes early to training and leaves a half an hour after everyone has left. He is truly a great professional. Some players today could benefit from his level of professionalism.
"Now he 37-years-old, he does not play every game for 90 minutes, but is still capable of influencing any match in the 20 or 30 minutes he has.
"This is a man who loves the sport. At the age of 37, his passion is still there. The guy is class."
PSG boss Carlo Ancelotti revealed Beckham could make his debut against bitter rivals Marseille later this month.
| Sign up today with Ladbrokes and get a $20 welcome bonus! |
|
Related Stories
Make Your Prediction
Paris Saint-Germain - Stade Brestois 29
Prediction Submitted
Most Popular Predictions
-
Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 Stade Brestois 29
- 15.77 %
-
Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 Stade Brestois 29
- 15.62 %
-
Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 Stade Brestois 29
- 8.27 %
-
Madrid see red after Copa carnage
Cristiano Ronaldo was dismissed as los Blancos lost their heads during a dramatic 2-1 final defeat by their city rivals in an epic final at the Santiago Bernabeu
-
Player Ratings: Real Madrid 1-2 Atletico Madrid (aet)
Goal was on hand to cast a critical eye over the dramatic events at Santiago Bernabeu
-
Wanyama’s star continues to shine
This week, Wanyama bagged the prestigious SPL Young Player of the Year award adding on to his Celtic Young honor, which he bagged three weeks ago
-
The men behind up surge of four premiership clubs
Goal.com takes a critical look at four teams; City Stars, Thika Utd, KCB and Chemelil, teams that have shown tremendous degree of competition so far this season
-
Falcao throwing his career away by signing for Monaco
The Colombian is quite rightly regarded as one of the most lethal finishers in world football but he now seems set to take a step down in level solely for financial gain