Victoria Beckham 'disgusted' at Capello's snub to husband David as he refuses offer of goodbye friendly

By Daily Mail Reporter

Disgust: The former Spice Girl let her feelings be known as she rallied in support of her husband of ten years


Victoria Beckham has conveyed her 'disgust' at the way her husband David was cruelly dropped from the England squad by Fabio Capello.

The former Spice Girl, 36, let her feelings be known as she rallied in support of her husband of ten years.

After seeing the interview for himself at his home in Los Angelese Beckham, 35, was said to be 'horrified' and wife Victoria 'disgusted' at the cavalier fashion in which Capello proclaimed the England veteran's career over.


Low profile: Victoria seen running errands in her Range Rover in Los Angeles yesterday


A source said: 'It could have been handled better. Getting a lackey to do it who actually didn't say what the content of the interview was - it's crass and disrespectful.'

The superstar England player learned this week that he is unlikely to feature in national team manager Fabio Capello's future plans, but has vowed to fight on.

And he has no plans to go quietly, the LA Galaxy star will refuse Capello's offer of a farewell friendly match to say goodbye to fans, it was revealed today.

Speaking after England's 2-1 friendly win against Hungary, Capello said: 'David knows he has no future with the national team because we have to change.

'He will play one friendly to say bye bye.'


Still going: Beckham tells reporters he is not ready to quit England after an LA Galaxy training session on Wednesday


However, the offer of a glorious farewell by Capello has left Beckham, who has been capped 115 times in 14 years, unhappy.

A source close to the footballing superstar told the Sun: 'This has fired him up to get back to fitness and battle his way back into the squad.'

After a training session at his club LA Galaxy where he is making a comeback from the achilles injury which kept him out of the World Cup, Beckham told reporters he was still available for selection.

He said: 'I've always said I won't retire from playing for my country.

'Whether I play one more game or ten more games, I'll be available.'‘

Some people say, at my age, you start not loving football as much as when you were 21, but I still do.’


National hero: David Beckham celebrates a goal during one of his 115 appearances for the national team which he hopes to play for again


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