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Michael Owen made true feelings on David Beckham clear after moment he “can’t forgive”

Michael Owen has spoken about the fallout from England’s 1998 World Cup elimination, when Owen’s goal against Argentina was overshadowed by David Beckham’s red card

Former England striker Michael Owen felt he had nothing to say to David Beckham after the midfielder’s infamous red card at the 1998 World Cup because “the damage was done”.

Owen and Beckham were both taking part in their first major tournament in France, with Beckham’s goal against Colombia helping send England into the round of 16. There, Owen scored a stunning solo goal to give the Three Lions the lead against Argentina, but Beckham was shown a straight red card for kicking out at Diego Simeone before the South American side eventually prevailed on penalties.

Beckham was just 23 years old at the time of the incident, and has admitted he still beats himself up about it. Owen was even younger – just a teenager when the game took place – and addressed the aftermath in his autobiography.

“The fallout from David Beckham’s infamous red card against Argentina was still being felt some years later,” Owen wrote in 2019. “I’ll start by saying that David and I always got on well on a personal level. He was obviously a very talented player.

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