What is a Wide Playmaker? | David Beckham's Role in Ferguson's Manchester United Explained

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What is a wide playmaker? David Beckham’s role in Sir Alex Ferguson’s 1999 Manchester United Treble winning side explained. The former Man United, Real Madrid, AC Milan, LA Galaxy and PSG right winger had a fabulous career in football across Europe and in the MLS. The former England captain played as a wide playmaker in Alex Ferguson’s 4-4-2 at Man Utd.

Let’s go back to 1999 to Sir Alex Ferguson’s treble winning Manchester United side. The Red Devils won the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the 1998/99 season with Fergie using his classic 4-4-2 which would often look like a 4-2-4 in attack. The midfield consisted of a winger on the left, a deep-lying playmaker and a ball-winner midfielder in central midfield in Giggs, Scholes and Keane with a wide playmaker in David Beckham on the right. United in 1999 were a direct side and looked to get the ball to their two centre forwards, mainly Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole to cause the damage in the final third. Ryan Giggs offered the direct dribbling option on the left hand side, whereas Beckham’s job in Ferguson’s first great team was to feed them. Either by dropping deep to defensive midfield or right back before hitting one of his trademark diagonal long passes, progressing the ball in central midfield into the strikers feet with 1-2s or by simply crossing the ball from the right. Getting the ball to the strikers was so key for Alex Ferguson’s system to work and Beckham played the vital link between midfield and attack. On the way to the final at the Nou Camp against Bayern Munich, Beckham was directly involved in eight of the 27 goals, but also the architect of many others. From the right wing, Beckham was the creative hub of the only team ever to have won the continental treble in English football.

David Beckham wasn’t the typical winger who’s blessed with blistering pace, physical attributes or the skill to take his man on all game. Compared to the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Ryan Giggs, Nani and many other wingers that have played for Manchester United over the years. This meant that his technical skills were outstanding; his first touch, passing off both feet, shooting, crossing and close control. Not renowned for fancy footwork, but rather Beckham would use his first touch to escape pressure before usually delivering the ball into the box. David Beckham gained Sir Alex’s trust to play that role through hard work and phenomenal passing ability, this complemented arguably one of the best sides in the history of football (Manchester United 98/99 treble). Sir Alex Ferguson’s midfield made up of the class of 92 in Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and David Beckham and captain Roy Keane.

The closest thing to Beckham in the modern game is Kevin De Bruyne. Like Beckham, De Bruyne isn’t blessed with pace or strength but he can put a ball on a sixpence like the former England Captain could. The one area nobody stacks up to Beckham however is his set piece delivery. David Beckham has scored 15 free kicks in the Premier League, more than any other player in the competitions history. Assists from set pieces are tricky and almost come down to luck. You can deliver the best corner time and time again and the chaos in the centre can mean that the attacker can’t redirect the ball, the defender clears it or nobody gets on the end of it. In fact just 1.7% of all corners taken directly result in a goal. But Beckham would consistently deliver wicked corners and free kicks, and goals would come of them, even if the England Legend didn’t register an assist. Manchester United’s 1999 Champions League run in perfectly highlights this. In the semi final, Beckham delivered a peach right onto Roy Keane’s head to half the deficit. In the final, United scored both their goals from corners, Teddy Sheringham’s goal came from the second phase after Beckham’s menacing delivery caused chaos. Giggs put the ball back in and Sheringham finished. Solskjær’s winner came from an identical cross for Keane’s goal in Turin. Sheringham flicked it on and Solskjær finished at the back post. That season in the Champions League, just 12% of Beckham’s 8 assists came from set pieces debunking the myth that Beckham was just a set piece merchant.

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Squawka Football says:

Top 10 players minutes per assist in Premier League history (min 25 assists).

1. De Bruyne 178
2. Nani 226
3. Fabregas 226
4. Özil 228
5. Bergkamp 236
6. Cantona 246
7. David Silva 256
8. Berkovic 265
9. DAVID BECKHAM 270
10. Giggs 289

Aldair Ramirez says:

Great video. Video examples would make it so much better.

balltic7 says:

Make an analysis on Scholes please.. many thanks in advance!

Leo Ba says:

Can Dalot be next Beckham or Figo?

Josh Holt says:

Class video truly iconic footballer, probably the best player in the world that year

Zanos says:

Wrong De bruyne is acc fast and used to play on the wing

Nelson Ortiz says:

I think become would play as an attacking mid in a 4-3-3 in today's game.

the wingers moving forward would allow him to go into a wide position when he saw fit

DIPAK MANGALANAND says:

is there any posibility for DALOT to flourish in this same wide playmaker role ???

Jeevan Raj says:

Loved that random Trippier burn

sarita saji says:

Who is the modern day wide playmaker

Big Dave says:

Wide playmakers… EDEN HAZARD literally the perfect example and by far the best out and out wide playmaker in the wirld

Shaka's Missing Beard says:

I wonder if Beckham was playing nowadays, he would be playing as a full back, no?
Most wingers nowadays cut inside on their stronger foot such as Countinho, or lurk behind the defense for goal scoring opportunities, such as Pedro, Kuyt and Callejon.

HCH-38 says:

Lost me when the 99 team was described as Ferguson’s first great team

beatsprodbycm says:

at this point i dont care

oliver paine says:

Do West Ham

Samuel Conway says:

Kinda how Pep uses De Bruyne now!!

MR P1 says:

Theirry Henry for arsenal

Lyn Pendry says:

I’d say Isco and Modric are very similar too becks

Rudy Reimer says:

Current and future Manchester United players must watch this.

Yousuf Essa says:

Hi Dave, could you please do a video on Ben Godfrey since United have been heavily linked with him and whether he would be a good signing for united or not. Cheers?

Kevin Macharia says:

Do a video on Drogba's role please

Vanss10 says:

What Beckham did is what pogba is supposed to be doing.

Clayton Bigsby says:

Ibrahimovic’s role at Inter Milan, please. ??

Debdoot Basu Ray says:

Give David Beckham space and you'll see the opposition fall

Pao Chongloi says:

Modern day footballer lost the credibility of Crossing.
All crossing goes on the ground or rarely connect or stay in the air.
Modern game require more on short passes and tiki taka

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