Shirtless David Beckham shares a selfie in bed while watching

Shirtless David Beckham shares a selfie in bed while watching his Miami soccer team

David Beckham shared a shirtless selfie in bed Thursday morning as he watched his soccer team, Inter Miami.

The former England and Manchester United star, 47, tuned in to see his football team on his laptop while he gushed about their “huge win” on his Instagram page.

He appeared to be in high spirits even though it was 3am as he watched from the comfort of his bed.

Shirtless David Beckham shares a selfie in bed while watching

‘It’s 3am but who cares?’: David Beckham beamed in a shirtless selfie in bed while watching his soccer team Inter Miami on Thursday morning

David showed off his famous tattoos in the photo he shared with his 75.5million followers as he banged his fist in the air.

He wrote: “Playoffs. It’s 3am but who cares, big win @intermiamicf’.

With a 4-1 win over rivals Orland City, the team secured a place in the playoffs for the second time in the club’s four-year history.

Last month David was spotted giving advice to a team of young footballers in a newly released teaser trailer for his upcoming Disney+ documentary Save Our Squad.

'Big win': The former England and Manchester United star, 47, tuned in at 3am to watch his football team on his laptop as he gushed about their 'big win' on his social media (pictured in 2020)

‘Big win’: The former England and Manchester United star, 47, tuned in at 3am to watch his football team on his laptop as he gushed about their ‘big win’ on his social media (pictured in 2020)

The former footballer will return to the east London pitches where he played as a child and oversee a side struggling to survive in their league in the documentary.

The new trailer sees David showing off his footballing skills and sharing words of wisdom with the Westward Boys footballers to help them ‘bend it like Beckham’.

The trailer began with David instructing the team on how to nail the perfect free kick, saying, “You’ve got to get as much under the ball as you can.”

Mentor: It comes after David was spotted last month giving advice to a team of young footballers in a newly released teaser trailer for his upcoming Disney+ documentary Save Our Squad

Mentor: It comes after David was spotted last month giving advice to a team of young footballers in a newly released teaser trailer for his upcoming Disney+ documentary Save Our Squad

The young footballers then erupted in deafening cheers as the former midfielder shot into the net and showcased his talent.

He said, “It wasn’t bad, I’m just saying it wasn’t bad!”

At the end of the trailer, David spoke to the camera and said he had returned to his old sphere of influence to help the struggling team “win.”

“I want to help them win, that’s why I’m back,” he concluded.

A new picture showed the Salford City co-owner putting his hand on the shoulder of one of the budding footballers in support.

Throwback: The former footballer is set to return to the east London pitches where he played as a child and oversees a team struggling to survive in his league in the documentary

Throwback: The former footballer is set to return to the east London pitches where he played as a child and oversees a team struggling to survive in his league in the documentary

He cut a chic figure in a navy button-down denim jacket and black jeans, while sporting a thick beard and his brunette tresses spiky.

The heartwarming documentary, which premieres November 9, will see David mentor the Westward Boys – a grassroots team at the bottom of their league and facing relegation.

He will be the focus of the show, which focuses on a group of young players from central East London who are striving for sporting success.

Skills: The new trailer sees David showing off his footballing skills and sharing his words of wisdom with the Westward Boys footballers to help them 'bend it like Beckham'

Skills: The new trailer sees David showing off his footballing skills and sharing his words of wisdom with the Westward Boys footballers to help them ‘bend it like Beckham’

Co-produced by Twenty Twenty and David’s production company Studio 99, the star will return to the same league he played in as a boy.

Earlier this year, it was reported that David had signed a seven-figure deal with the streaming service to star in the TV series.

Speaking of the show, David said: “It’s fantastic to be doing Save Our Squad with Twenty Twenty and to shed a light on the kind of grassroots football that I experienced that gave me so much when I started my life in football…

“I have been extremely fortunate to have had a long and successful playing career and to now have the opportunity to mentor and give back to these communities is incredible…

Helping hand: Speaking to the camera at the end of the trailer, David insisted he had returned to his old haunt as he wanted to help the struggling team

Helping hand: Speaking to the camera at the end of the trailer, David insisted he had returned to his old haunt as he wanted to help the struggling team “win”.

Football: The heartwarming documentary, which premieres November 9, will see David mentor the Westward Boys - a grassroots side who are at the bottom of their league and facing relegation

Football: The heartwarming documentary, which premieres November 9, will see David mentor the Westward Boys – a grassroots side who are at the bottom of their league and facing relegation

“The development and nurturing of young talent is so important in the game and it’s great to be working with Disney Plus on this project.”

It was reported in March that David was set to star in the Disney+ series and casting had already begun at Hackney Marshes, just two miles from Leytonstone – where the sportsman grew up.

A source told The Sun: “David was approached by Disney+ to do the show and he was very excited about the idea because it really reflects his own experiences growing up. Also, he is still so committed to young talent in football.

Road to success: Working with the head coaches, the Inter Miami CF co-owner will attempt to turn the tide of the team around in the documentary Save Our Squad with David Beckham

Road to success: Working with the head coaches, the Inter Miami CF co-owner will attempt to turn the tide of the team around in the documentary Save Our Squad with David Beckham

“Disney felt David would be the ideal mentor for the group. He came from nothing to become one of the best footballers and most famous people in the world.

“It was a huge coup for Disney to bring David on board. For him, it’s about sharing his passion for the game and helping these young players as much as possible.

Save Our Squad with David Beckham premieres November 9 exclusively on Disney+.

The documentary follows David (pictured in 2001) returning to the same football league he played in as a boy

The documentary follows David (pictured in 2001) returning to the same football league he played in as a boy