David Beckham enjoys a 'Sunday funday' as he watches and cheers on his nephew playing rugby with son Cruz

  • David Beckham spent his Sunday watching his nephew play rugby with son Cruz
  • The former Manchester United star posted two pictures on his official Instagram
  • Beckham and his son Cruz were pictured with Finley Isted after the rugby game

England legend David Beckham enjoys a 'Sunday funday' after watching his nephew play and win at rugby. 

The 42-year-old, usually spotted at a sporting event of some description at the weekend, decided to swap the glitz and glamour of a professional event for a more grassroots feel. 

He attended his nephew, Finley Isted's rugby game and watched on from the sidelines with his son Cruz as Finley's side claimed victory.

Beckham posted a picture on Instagram of him with Finley, son of Victoria Beckham's sister Louise, and one of Cruz with Finley on Sunday afternoon. 


The former Manchester United player wrote: 'Sunday funday watching Fin win.. Well done dude.'

Beckham has found filling his time since hanging up his boots no task at all and is always seen out and about and in the spotlight. 

Beckham posed for a photo alongside ex-Manchester United youth coach Eric Harrison

Beckham posed for a photo alongside ex-Manchester United youth coach Eric Harrison

Gary Neville and Paul Scholes also paid a visit to their Class of 92 coach over the summer

Gary Neville and Paul Scholes also paid a visit to their Class of 92 coach over the summer

Despite his hectic schedule it came to light recently that he found time to visit his former coach at United Eric Harrison with his former team-mates Gary Neville and Paul Scholes in the summer.

Beckham, Neville and Scholes were part of the infamous Old Trafford team that won the FA Youth Cup in 1992 with Harrison at the helm.

Now, though, the 79-year-old is battling dementia and Beckham, Neville and Scholes, three of his proteges, all paid him a visit at his home.

Beckham is perhaps the most famous, and smiled for a heartwarming picture next to Harrison on the sofa during the visit. 

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