David Beckham's iconic last-gasp free-kick against Greece remains one of English football's finest ever moments.It's 20 years to the day that Beckham bent his spectacular strike up and over the wall to clinch England's spot in the 2002 World Cup.It was a moment that sparked wild scenes of celebration amongst Three Lions fans at Old Trafford.But as huge as that goal was for Sven Goran Eriksson's side, it meant more to Beckham.For the England skipper, that goal capped a remarkable turnaround after he was vilified for his actions in a Three Lions shirt in the 1998 World Cup.
He went from zero to hero in an instant.“That was the moment that England supporters forgave me for what had happened a few years before," reflected Beckham following his.
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