David Beckham stated his infamous free-kick for England against Greece was the best goal he ever scored - only to quickly U-turn and claim his halfway line strike for Manchester United against Wimbledon was his favourite.
The dead-ball magician has accumulated a significant portfolio of spectacular goals during the course of his career which also saw him play for LA Galaxy, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain.
But he initially stated his finest ever goal was the free-kick that rescued England and saw them qualify for the 2002 World Cup.Beckham whipped a spellbinding 30-yard free-kick past the stranded goalkeeper and into the top right hand corner of the net.
Yet, he very quickly changed his mind and put his halfway line strike against Wimbledon in the 1996 Premier League season at the top of his list.“Greece, the goal against Greece,” Beckham said when asked on The Overlap by Gary Neville.
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