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Beckham: I wish I'd never left United

Beckham to keep emotions in check

Published: Tuesday, 9 February 2010, 4:53PM

David Beckham has promised he will not celebrate if he scores against Manchester United.

After 394 appearances for the club, the England midfielder believes it would be inappropriate behaviour should he find the net for AC Milan.

United face the Italians in the Champions League at the San Siro a week on Tuesday, with the return leg on March 10 at Old Trafford.

It is the first time Beckham has faced his former club and he remains grateful to the fans who backed him after he was sent off against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup.

He told Inside United: "Sometimes emotion can get the better of you when you score but I do not think I would celebrate. I respect the supporters and the club.

"The relationship I have with the fans is still important to me. I went through some difficult times but they never stopped supporting me.

"I would not have got through everything without them. To me they are the best fans in the world and the support they gave me week in, week out was incredible. Nothing will ever better that."

Beckham, on loan to Milan from Los Angeles Galaxy, has an abiding affection for the Barclays Premier League champions.

He added: "I always wish I was part of Manchester United, it is just in me. Even though I am not there any more, I am still a huge fan.

"Coming to terms with not being a United player was certainly the toughest thing I've ever had to deal with. When you are a Manchester United player and a Manchester United fan you never want to play for any other club. United will always be such a special place to me."