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A video of David Beckham practising a TV interview as a teenager reveals his transformation from awkward teenager to global megastar.

Captured in a role play as part of media training at Manchester United in 1993 he tells the post-match interviewer: “I didn’t do too well. We didn’t have no luck.”

The 17-year-old also says he wants to play in the first team and emulate Bryan Robson.

Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes also feature in the 38-minute film, which will be auctioned next week.

Andrew Aldridge of auction house Henry Aldridge and Son said it provides a “fascinating” glimpse into how much the former England captain had changed.

He said: “He must have given thousands of ­interviews since then and has probably undergone elocution lessons to make him into the polished performer he is today.”

The film is expected to fetch £3,000 at the sale in Devizes, Wilts, on August 10.

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