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Neville right man for Miami job, says Beckham

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MIAMI: David Beckham stressed on Friday that his close friendship with Phil Neville wasn’t behind the former England women’s coach’s arrival as Inter Miami boss.

Neville and Beckham played together for Manchester United and England with the pair remaining close having both risen through the ranks at Old Trafford along with the likes of brother Gary, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.

Yet despite their relationsh­ip and how the appointmen­t may be perceived, Beckham, who has been able to take a far more hands-on role in Miami since arriving in South Florida at Christmas, insists Neville is the perfect choice for his Major League Soccer franchise.

Neville, who has never held a head coach role in the men’s game ater three years working for England’s women, snubbed the chance to lead Great Britain’s women’s team at the Tokyo Olympics and heads to Miami on a two-year deal.

Hewillwork­alongsideh­ighly-ratedforme­rseatle Sounders sporting director Chris Henderson who was also unveiled during a news conference on Friday. Beckham is adamant Neville is the perfect fit for Inter Miami who endured a difficult inaugural MLS campaign, winning just seven games before losing in the first round of the play-offs to fellow newcomers Nashville.

“People speak about Phil’s (lack of) experience, he has had a few experience­s in the men’s game and more recently with the England women’s national team but his experience comes from being a player,” Beckham said.

“He has worked with some of the best managers and players in the world, as well as being around some of the best academy systems within the Premier League so that experience is huge.

“One of the reasons I thought Phil would be a great fit for this club was the huge potential to work with our academy kids right through to the first team and what he has been doing over the last few years with England, he put himself into a position where it was a challenge. He hadn’t done that before, being around a women’s national team and there are certain restrictio­ns and challenges that come with that and I think it also runs parallel with what happens in MLS so I felt it was a perfect transition.

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