Manchester United and Real Madrid icon David Beckham may be one of the most recognisable faces on the planet, but he still has time for all of his players at Inter Miami
Inter Miami star Ian Fray has revealed that club co-owner
Sir David Beckham is always there for his players, regardless of their standing in the squad. Beckham made waves in 2018 when he
founded the
Major League Soccer side. Since their inception,
Inter Miami have built a squad that boasts several high-profile names, most prominently
World Cup-winning legend
Lionel Messi . He's been joined by his former
Barcelona team-mates Jordi Alba,
Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquets. Such is Beckham's
hands-on approach , he is often seen at Miami's training facility and frequently
attends games . His focus isn't just on the team's household names, however. According to Fray, Beckham makes time for everyone and even goes as far as offering an on-call service of sorts for his players - a gesture that simply says it all about the
recently knighted Manchester United icon. "Yeah, he's good," Fray told
Mirror US Sports . "He's been here quite a few times and he says hi to everyone in the morning. If you want something, you can go and ask him at any time. He gives you his number so you can text him if you need anything. He's a great guy." It's been a huge week for the 50-year-old, with the former England captain recognised for his services to sport and charity in King Charles' Birthday Honours list. Last Friday, the ex-PSG man became Sir David. Yet the former
Real Madrid winger's dedication to his club was on full display once again just hours later. He was in attendance for Miami's Club World Cup opener at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, a day on from receiving his honour from
King Charles in London. Speaking to DAZN on the day of the game, Beckham said: "'It’s been an emotional week I must admit. For me and for my family. It’s obviously very special. It’s a huge honour, but one that has been shared with myself and my family and so, it’s been emotional." Miami have been drawn in a group with Egyptian outfit Al Ahly, Brazilian side Palmeiras, and Portugal's FC Porto at FIFA's revamped Club World Cup. Before kicking off their campaign with a disappointing 0-0 draw against Al Ahly on Sunday, Fray expressed his belief that they can make an impact in the tournament. "We had a really strong week of practice last week, it's been super hot here. I think we are definitely ready," the 22-year-old said. "Once we heard we were in from even last year, we were looking forward to this. Everyone looks at MLS as a lower league - we want to go in and make a statement and show that we can hang with whoever." Miami will now come up against Porto on Thursday as they bid for their first win of the competition. The Club World Cup also features
Premier League sides
Chelsea and
Manchester City . Enzo Maresca's team get their campaign underway on Monday evening against Los Angeles FC. Pep Guardiola's team meet Moroccan outfit Wydad Casablanca on Wednesday afternoon.
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