DAVID BECKHAM has launched a stinging attack on Manchester United’s flops for their off-field conduct in Malaysia.

The Red Devils legend slammed recent behaviour from United’s stars as “not okay”.

Beckham won the Premier League title six times during his glittering career at Old Trafford.

But Golden Balls has been left far from impressed by the current crop, accusing them of lacking “manners”.

United are currently in Asia on a disastrous post-season tour, taking in Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong.

Players have been snapped in altercations with supporters, as well as giving the middle finger.

It comes after a dismal campaign, with United winning no silverware and finishing 15th in the Prem.

Beckham told CBS Sports ahead of the Champions League final: “It’s tough times [at United].

“I don’t like seeing some of things that are going on at the club.

“On the pitch is what counts but in all honesty I’m seeing a lot of things that are not okay in my eyes as a fan and as a lover of Man United.

“You have to represent the badge. That’s what it is about.

“I’ve seen a lot of things where players are not acting in the right manner.”

Amad Diallo and Alejandro Garnacho show middle finger to fans during Man Utd’s post-season tour in Malaysia

United embarked on a 4,150-mile round trip to Malaysia just hours after the Prem season ended on May 25.

Alejandro Garnacho was involved in a fan altercation after looking bored and disinterested at meet and greets.

The Argentine, along with Amad Diallo, were also spotted giving the middle finger to some supporters.

Beckham continued: “We were a part of a team that was so well mannered.

“We understood what it meant to play for Manchester United. We understood what the badge meant.

“Wherever we travelled, whether it was in Europe or in Asia, we respected the fans.

“We respected the fact that they were turning up, paying money and wanting you to sign and take pictures. You respect that.”



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