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Milan Midfielder David Beckham: I Will Do Everything To Beat Manchester United
The Englishman is ready to rumble with his former side...
By Salvatore Landolina
It's a high stakes clash at the San Siro as both teams hope to take back a good result for the second leg at Old Trafford.
But Beckham is focused on doing all he can to ensure Milan prevail.
"I will do all I can to beat Manchester United," he told a press conference on Monday.
"Manchester United are a great team, and to beat them we need a great Milan performance, but also some luck."
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"The important thing when you get to these big games is to be ready.
"It will be emtional for me as it's the first time I play against Manchester United since leaving them seven years ago.
"It will also be the first time that I hope they lose. I play for Milan now and so my objective is to play a great game so we can go through."
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