China Daily (Hong Kong)

Email embarrassm­ent gets Beckham’s back up

- By AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE in London

David Beckham on Saturday blasted reports that he used his children’s charity work to boost his public image and chances of getting a knighthood from Britain’s monarchy.

A spokesman for the soccer icon claimed “hacked and doctored” private emails had given a “deliberate­ly inaccurate picture”.

The former England and Manchester United midfielder, who retired in 2013, was the subject of a “Football Leaks” probe by the European Investigat­ive Collaborat­ions network, a consortium of 12 European media organizati­ons, including France’s Mediapart.

Citing emails between Beckham and his staff, the reports claimed he initially refused to put his own money into his humanitari­an “7 Fund”, tried to obtain reimbursem­ent from the children’s agency UNICEF for expenses met by his sponsors and was using his humanitari­an work as a springboar­d for his profile.

season, and Pochettino’s side were frustrated by Boro goalkeeper Victor Valdes’ heroics.

However, Spurs’ pressure told when Bernardo Espona hauled down Heung-Min Son for a 58thminute spot-kick that Kane converted.

It could have been more but Pochettino believes his young team are coming of age.

“We learned a lot from last season and the team is very competitiv­e,” the Argentine said.

“It’s good to put the standard higher. I am happy to put pressure on us and say we are a real contender and we are a team ready to win the title. I manage pressure very well, no problem.”

AFP

Beckham was made an officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2003, two steps below a knighthood.

In one email, he allegedly took extreme objection to the singer Katherine Jenkins getting the same OBE award in 2014, slamming the British honors committee.

He appeared to rail against not receiving a knighthood, and wrote: “If I was American I would have got something like this 10 years ago.”

In another email, Beckham seemingly complained about being asked up front to match the highest bidders in a UNICEF auction, saying: “I don’t want to do it and won’t do it with my own money.”

A spokesman for the 41-year-old said: “This story is based on outdated material taken out of context from hacked and doctored private emails from a third-party server and gives a deliberate­ly inaccurate picture.

“David Beckham and UNICEF have had a powerful partnershi­p in support of children for over 15 years.”

 ?? ALBERT GEA / REUTERS ?? Barcelona's Aleix Vidal celebrates with teammate Neymar after netting his side’s third goal in a 3-0 win over Athletic Bilbao at Camp Nou on Saturday.
ALBERT GEA / REUTERS Barcelona's Aleix Vidal celebrates with teammate Neymar after netting his side’s third goal in a 3-0 win over Athletic Bilbao at Camp Nou on Saturday.

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