LA Galaxy midfielder David Beckham will be watching 'nervously' from his lavish home in Beverly Hills, California as his former team Manchester United take on Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League final on Wednesday. "Without a doubt I will be watching nervously," Beckham told Yahoo! Sports. "We have got a day off from training, so I will be enjoying that and sit in front of the television and hopefully watching Man United beat Chelsea." Manchester United will be bidding for a third UEFA Champions League title when they take on Chelsea in Moscow on Wednesday. The former United skipper, who won the European title with the Red Devils in 1999 when they dramatically beat Bayern Munich 2-1, believes that his side has an edge ahead of the grand finale.
The former England captain still supports United "What helps is when you have already got some silverware under your belt," Beckham said. "That really settles you going into a big game like this because the European Cup final is a huge game." While the former England captain is proud to have two Premiership teams contesting the European title, he remains hopeful that Manchester United come out on top. "It will be an electric atmosphere and having two English teams in the European Cup final for the first time makes it extra special. I just hope United go and do it now." Beckham continued to sing the praises of United, saying: "I always think Man United deserve to win everything because I am a United fan. They have got a great team, with great players all the way through the team – not just their top players. "There is an incredible team spirit which flows with the history of the club, and the fans deserve things like this because they support the team like no other around the world."