“I'm no magician with the ball. I just work very hard.”
— david beckham
Press conference at Real Madrid, 2004, responding to critics who questioned his technical ability compared to Zidane and Raul.
When I arrived at Real Madrid, I knew the fans expected tricks and flicks like Zidane or Ronaldo. That was never my game. My game was putting in the hours nobody saw — the crossing drills at 6am, the free kicks after everyone left. I earned my place through work, not magic. And I would not have it any other way.
“My secret is practice. I have always believed that if you want to achieve anything special in life, you have to work hard.”
— david beckham
From his autobiography 'Beckham: Both Feet on the Ground', published in 2003, reflecting on Manchester United's academy years.
At the academy, I watched boys with twice my talent wash out because they thought ability was enough. I stayed after training every single day. My dad drove three hours each way to bring me to trials. That sacrifice taught me that dreams require repetition, not inspiration.
“Every time I went out on the pitch, I gave everything I had. If you give something less than 100 percent, you will regret it.”
— david beckham
Interview with Sky Sports in 2013, shortly after announcing his retirement from professional football at age 38.
In my last match at PSG, I cried because I knew I had left nothing behind. Twenty years of football and I could honestly say there was not a single training session where I coasted. That is the only thing that lets you sleep at night when it is all over.