David Beckham was depicted for the first time with a plaster cast after an operation, while he waved to fans prior to Inter Miami's Club World Cup collision against Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta, Georgia, on Sunday.
The 50-year-old was admitted to the hospital last week after he had been left in 'unbearable' pain and needed surgery to remove a screw that is embedded in his wrist due to an old injury while playing for England 22 years ago.
Beckham, who is co-owner of Inter Miami, was seen in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a blue pendulum with his right hand encapsulated in a gypsum lock, but appeared in a good mood while greeting smiling and supporters for the game.
The club president of Miami was also interviewed Pictchside together with fellow owner Jorge Mas.
Beckham's appearance in Atlanta only comes a few days after wife Victoria, 51, shared a photo of him in the hospital who recovered from the operation, who wrote on Instagram: “Get Gut Soon Daddy” while he smiled despite the inconvenience.
MailOnline recently revealed that the former Captain of England had experienced deteriorated pain in recent months, causing the embedded screw serious discomfort before being forced to undergo an operation last week.
Despite his recent hospitalization, Beckham made the trip to Georgia to support his team in one of their biggest competitions since the club's formation.
The appearance of Beckham comes in the midst of a period of family tensions, with constant reports from a gorge with the eldest son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz, who had not gone to Beckham's 50th birthday party last month.
Beckham, however, ensured that his mother Sandra was celebrated last week on her 76th birthday, a warm tribute on Instagram and Including Brooklyn in the message, despite the current family issues.
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