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David Beckham calls on Minnesota United to ‘show some respect’ after goading Inter Miami on Instagram

Miami were beaten for the fourth time in five games and afterwards franchise owner Beckham hit back at Minnesota’s mocking social media posts

Lawrence Ostlere
Monday 12 May 2025 09:57 BST
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David Beckham told Minnesota United to “show a little respect” after their social media account mocked Inter Miami.

Minnesota thrashed the Beckham-owned Miami 4-1, despite Lionel Messi’s second-half goal, to climb above their rivals in the league table. It was a fourth defeat in five games for Miami, who dropped to fourth in the Eastern Conference.

Afterwards Minnesota posted a picture of the game on Instagram with the captain “Pink Phony Club” – a reference to Miami’s colours and a dig at their lack of history, playing on the title of the Chappel Road song Pink Pony Club.

Beckham responded to the post, commenting: “Show a little respect, be elegant in triumph.”

Another Minnesota post showed a picture of a banner from the game which read: “History over hype, culture over cash.”

Beckham replied: “Respect over everything.”

Goals from Bongokuhle Hlongwane just after the half-hour and Anthony Markanich on the stroke of half-time set Miami on the path to defeat.

Messi pulled one back just after the break, reacting quickly to work himself into space from Jordi Alba's low cross and while he scuffed his shot, it was still well placed to beat Dayne St Clair.

It was the second game in a row where Messi had found the back of the net, having also bagged the last goal in Miami’s 4-1 victory over New York Red Bulls last week, but that was as good as it got.

Marcelo Weigandt unintentionally directed into his own net in the 68th minute and moments later, Robin Lod added gloss to the scoreline for Minnesota.

Messi’s former Barcelona team-mate Luis Suarez was unavailable for the clash due to personal reasons.

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