In a new Netflix documentary series, David Beckham opens up about the hateful treatment he received after his red card in the 1998 World Cup. The series explores his upbringing, his relationship with his wife, and his successes on the field. Beckham admits that revisiting the painful incident was difficult and left him shocked and emotional.
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