DAVID BECKHAM and his daughter Harper celebrated England’s wondergoal with a high-five as Phil Neville’s side continued their rout of Norway in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals. The Manchester United legend also shared a bag of M&Ms with his little girl while watching the Lionesses play in France. Becks, 44, was seen kissing Harper, 7, […]
DAVID BECKHAM and his daughter Harper celebrated England’s wondergoal with a high-five as Phil Neville’s side continued their rout of Norway in the Women’s World Cup quarter-finals.
The Manchester United legend also shared a bag of M&Ms with his little girl while watching the Lionesses play in France.
Becks, 44, was seen kissing Harper, 7, on the lips AGAIN despite getting criticism for doing the same during a Father’s Day meal in Seville earlier in June.
The former United and Real Madrid star seemingly enjoyed watching Neville’s stars play at Stade Oceane with his mum Sandra, who celebrated her birthday recently, also in the stands.
David – sporting an elegant, navy-blue blazer – and Harper – wearing an England shirt – even shared a bag of M&Ms to sweeten their family outing in France.
And they high-fived when Lucy Bronze’s thunderstrike put the Lionesses 3-0 up in the second half, melting hearts of fans on social media.
Melanie wrote: “No need to hold another debate, the presidential candidate we need is that little girl who made absolutely sure she got her high-five from David Beckham.”
Dave added: “Loved that little high five between David Beckham and his daughter after we scored. Nice moment.”
And RHop said: “So much to love about that. The finish and the Beckham high five.”
Becks also uploaded pictures of him and his daughter posing with England stars and Neville ahead of the game.
And he sent a message of support to the Lionesses, who will face France or reining Champions USA in the next round – should they beat Norway.
Becks said he was “excited” for the game and “proud” of Neville’s stars for doing “amazingly well” at the tournament.
He wrote: “As a player I know exactly what it means to play in these competitions and to have the support from home which means so much…
“I just want to say how very proud we all are of every single player, they are doing amazingly well and the whole country is behind them!!!
“As you can see Harper was so excited to meet the team and is so excited for the game… Come On England!”
Becks and Harper seemed to have been England’s lucky charm as the Lionesses took the lead just three minutes after kick-off.