How Beckham suffered injury in England match that’s led to surgery 22y later

David Beckham has recently been left in 'unbearable' pain due to an injury he had sustained in 2003 in the international duty of England when he was forced from the field against South Africa

David Beckham has undergone an operation to resolve a matter that arose for the first time more than 20 years ago for the duty of England. The ex-Three Lions captain, who will get a knighthood in King Charles' birthday, has received an operation to treat a broken wrist after he has hurt for years.

The 50-year-old suffered the issue for the first time while he played against South Africa in 2003 before trying to play. But Beckham needed a hospital trip after the game after being awkward under a challenge from Thabang Molefe.

The midfielder produced an assist for ex-England Baas Gareth Southgate in the game, but he was replaced by Jermaine Jenas only four minutes in the second period. Beckham was finished after struggling with the knock.

And now Beckham had to go under the knife after a recent X -ray showed that a screw was embedded in his forearm. The tool was used to solve its original problem, but failed to resolve well.

Reports claim that the ex-Reale Madrid and Manchester United Megastar had been in pain for a number of years, but in recent months it became 'unbearable'. The operation would have gone well, with wife Victoria to his bed after the procedure.

Victoria, 51, posted a moving message on Instagram when she posted a photo of Beckham Post-op, with the words “Better Soon Soon Daddy”. The former football player smiled with his eyes closed and his arm in a prominent blue pendulum while lying in a hospital bed.

A second photo posted on the Instagram story of the Spice Girl showed her husband's wrist with a sweet bracelet with the text: “Good again”.

It is claimed that a routine scan has emphasized the pin in its arm. As a result, he was booked to resolve the situation.

Beckham acknowledged that he is forced to deal with the ailments that arise from a career in football. But suggested that he felt at his best in February.

“You know what, my body actually feels better than it has done for a long time,” he told the health of men. “People ask where I feel the most – is it my knees or my ankles?

“My Achilles was a bad injury towards the end of my gaming career, but it never bothers me now, despite tearing.

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