Beckham and Solskjaer enjoyed seven successful years
together at United between 1996 and 2003, winning five Premier League titles,
the Champions League and an FA Cup.
United are second in the league this season and on course to record back-to-back top three finishes for
the first time since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.Solskjaer also faced criticism this season after the club
were dumped out of the Champions League in the group stages and suffered a dip
in form after going top of the table in January, but Beckham believes the
Norwegian is the right man for the job.
"I've seen some of the criticism but I suppose when you
are a manager of Man United when they've had success over the years that
they've had, there was always going to be a point where people get criticised,
whether it's the players, whether it's the owners, whether it's the
manager," he told ESPN in an exclusive interview.
"Ole's been in the game long enough to be able to take
any kind of criticism. He's very quiet, he gets on with his job, and I think
he's done an incredible job down at United.
"The results are starting to show that. Hopefully it
continues because the fans love Ole, we all love Ole and we all want him to do
well. So when the criticism comes, he's one person that can take it."
Inter Miami owner Beckham also said that England can win the
rescheduled European Championship this summer.
Euro 2020 is set to go ahead as planned in June after the
tournament was postponed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the former
England captain is confident Gareth Southgate's side can lift the trophy for
the first time.
"Over the years, I've always done the same thing, even
when I was playing for England and we were going into World Cups and European
Championship," Beckham added.
"Whenever anyone said to me: 'OK are we going to win?'
I'd always say yeah. Whether we did or we didn't, I'm always proud of my
country and I'm proud obviously of the amount of times I've played for England
and captained England, the European Championships and World Cups I've played in
so I'm always gonna say yeah, we'll win."
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