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VIDEO: David Beckham Speaks On Thierry Henry Handball
No stranger to controversy himself, the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder voiced his opinion on Henry's handball this past weekend.
The controversy over Thierry Henry's handball for France versus Ireland has taken on epic proportions.
The issue of whether Henry should be punished or if video replay should be instituted has become a topic of conversation and debate all around the world.
Even in the USA, where David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy are preparing for Major League Soccer's championship match, the subject of Henry's handball came up.
Goal.com was there and brings our readers Beckham's reaction to the hot-button issue.
Click the video below to see what the English midfielder had to say on the handball.
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The issue of whether Henry should be punished or if video replay should be instituted has become a topic of conversation and debate all around the world.
Even in the USA, where David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy are preparing for Major League Soccer's championship match, the subject of Henry's handball came up.
Goal.com was there and brings our readers Beckham's reaction to the hot-button issue.
Click the video below to see what the English midfielder had to say on the handball.
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Who does Weezer lead singer Rivers Cuomo support? Find out in the November issue of Goal.com Magazine.
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