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David Beckham's Individual Highlights vs Bayern Prove He's Still Got It, Aged 44

David Beckham's Individual Highlights vs Bayern Prove He's Still Got It, Aged 44

He put on a show for the 60,000+ crowd.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

He's definitely still got it. David Beckham rolled back the years on Sunday afternoon when he ran the show against Bayern Munich legends in their 1999 treble reunion.

The 44-year-old pinged balls from 50 yards, combined with former teammate Gary Neville like they never even retired and even found the net in injury time, celebrating the goal like it was a World Cup final.

Many praised Becks' performance, going as far as saying he could still do a job at Old Trafford under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer next season and we actually agree.

If you didn't catch the game, check out Beckham's individual highlights below. He's still a serious player.

We haven't seen a Manchester United team play like that for years.

Under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson, arguably the greatest of all time, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Jaap Stam, among other legendary figures, took part in the treble reunion game at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, showcasing an impressive display of passing, defending and overall fitness.

They were a joy to watch throughout, but one player in particular stole the show.

David Beckham was pinging balls left, right and centre, proving he hasn't lost his magic touch when it comes to passing. Oh and let's not forget his telepathy with Gary Neville on the right wing; that hasn't disappeared

I mean, just look at the range of passing here AND that goal.

He's already completed more passes than Ashley Young did in the entire of last season.

Thoughts on Beckham's performance at the weekend?

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