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David Beckham defends hiring pal Phil Neville as Inter Miami boss

ByReuters

Updated 22/01/2021 at 21:40 GMT

The Inter Miami co-owner hired his former Manchester United team-mate to coach his side despite a very sparse coaching resume. Neville recently left his position as head coach of the England Lionesses.

David Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami

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Club owner David Beckham insists that he employed Phil Neville as head coach of Inter Miami entirely on merit.
Despite qualifying for the Major League Soccer playoffs in their debut campaign in 2020, Beckham said he was not happy with the culture within the club he co-owns with Jorge Mas - and started the new season by sacking manager Diego Alonso and bringing in former Manchester United team mate Neville.
"I knew pretty soon that we as an ownership group needed to make changes and I think it was better doing it sooner rather than later," former England captain Beckham told a news conference to introduce Neville.
"It was pretty evident it wasn't exactly how I wanted and how I envisioned our team playing."
With a thin coaching resume, Neville's hiring raised eyebrows with some seeing the move based more on friendship than ability.
Neville had been appointed as England Lionesses' manager in 2018 despite a self-confessed lack of familiarity with the women's game. During his tenure England finished fourth at the 2019 Women's World Cup, a disappointment to some.
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Phil Neville

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But Beckham made no apologies for the decision touting the 44-year-old former England defender as the right man to bring the culture and work ethic he wants Inter-Miami to be known for.
"Of course people are always going to turn around and say, "Oh he's your friend," explained Beckham. "It had nothing to do with him being my friend.
"I am owner of a club with Jorge, our ownership group don't just employ our friends, we employ the best people whether it is on the field off the field.
"We are running a serious soccer club here.
"He's the right man for the job."
Neville also acknowledged their long friendship and expected to face some tough conversations during the season but remained confident their bond would withstand the challenge.
"The reality is David is my friend and about two weeks ago he became my boss." said Neville. "Yes, our families have been friends but I think when it gets down to work we're here to win, we're here to be successful, we're here to build something great.
"We've got the same goal of wanting to do something really special, to build something here that could be bigger than anything else we have done in our careers and lives."
After being an absentee owner for much of last season and being forced to watch matches from England due to the pandemic, Beckham has been back in Miami since Christmas and at the club's facility every day.
"I always said from day one I will be a hands on owner," said the 45-year-old Beckham. "I will be over seeing all operations of the coaching staff, the academy system, everything that goes on on the field.
"Those are my responsibilities and when I commit to something I very rarely step away from it."
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