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Sir David Beckham and Sir Alex Ferguson both in full agreement over Man Utd 'signs,' it's two powerful verdicts –…

Sir David Beckham has echoed the sentiments of legendary former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson over one all-important detail at Old Trafford.

The 50-year-old Manchester United legend was at the Qatar Grand Prix late in November and was asked about his feelings on the Premier League club.

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Sir David Beckham, who enjoyed incredible success as one of United’s famed ‘Class of ‘92’ members, hoovered up major silverware when he was a player at the club.

The former United superstar rose through the ranks of the Red Devils’ youth academy and became a key first-team mainstay for Sir Alex Ferguson.

During his time under former United manager Ferguson, Beckham lifted six Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy and two FA Cups with the Red Devils.

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Manchester United and England legend Sir David Beckham attends the funeral of former Manchester United receptionist Kath Phipps in 2025 in Manchester, England.

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Sir David Beckham asked about Man Utd’s current run of form under Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford

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Ruben Amorim became the sixth permanent United manager to follow in the same footsteps of Red Devils iconic Ferguson by taking his seat in the Old Trafford dugout.

The 40-year-old United head coach, who arrived from Sporting CP in 2024, has seen the highs and lows since he replaced Erik ten Hag at the Premier League club.

United had a tough start to the 2025-26 Premier League season under Amorim, who weathered the storm before momentum finally shifted in the Red Devils’ favour.

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Speaking to Sky Sports, former England captain Beckham admitted that he is optimistic about United after Amorim has seen his side improve in recent months.

“I think there’s signs of the manager turning things around,” he said.

“He’s tweaked a few things and we are coming into a few better results, but there’s still a long way to go and there’s still a few games that we’re not playing as we all like to see.

“But I think we’ve got a good manager there and he’s changing things slowly.”

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Sir David Beckham hit a similar Man Utd theme to Sir Alex Ferguson over Ruben Amorim

United are seventh in the Premier League table and the Red Devils are only three points outside of the top four after 13 league matches in the 2025-26 campaign.

Ruben Amorim’s men have lost only once in their last five Premier League matches, which came in United’s 1-0 defeat to 10-man Everton at Old Trafford last week.

Despite United’s shock setback against Everton, the Red Devils hit the road and bounced back with their superb 2-1 comeback win against Crystal Palace on Sunday.

Ferguson, who stepped down as United manager in 2013, hinted at seeing the same “signs” as Beckham, only a month prior to the ex-Real Madrid superstar’s remarks.

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Speaking to Raceday RTV in November, the United icon said: “There are signs, the manager has had some good signs.”

Ferguson added: “I hope the manager gets a bit of success because at United you need to have success – the signs are getting better.

“I think back-to-back wins is something teams like United should always expect. But having gone through a cycle where the improvement has to come by waiting and being patient, they’ll enjoy it now.”

Amorim is far from being in a position where he can be complacent and only a dip in form could see the pressure immediately pile back on the Portuguese coach.

However, what Beckham and Ferguson are seeing about United’s playing style under Amorim’s tactics should be a clear-cut sign of optimism for Red Devils supporters.

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