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Harper Beckham sweetly joined her father David to cheer on her older brother Romeo for Brentford’s latest match against Aston Villa.
Harper, 11, was seen taking to the stands at Kingfield Stadium, Woking, with her former footballer father, 47, to show their support for Romeo, 20.
Romeo’s latest match comes after he made a loan switch to Brentford’s B team from his dad’s MLS franchise Inter Miami earlier this month.
Supportive:Â Harper Beckham sweetly joined her father David to cheer on her older brother Romeo for Brentford’s latest match against Aston VillaÂ
Showing her support, Harper wore black shorts and a padded yellow North Face jacket as she cheered on her older brother from the crowds.
David cut a low-key figure in an olive jacket and a flat cap, which he styled with brown trousers and white trainers.
The proud father was seen watching Romeo follow in his footballing footsteps as he played his second game with Brentford.
And the young forward player was seen throwing all of his energy into the match, which saw Brentford B secure an impressive 3-2 victory.
Impressive:Â Romeo’s latest match comes after he made a loan switch to Brentford’s B team from his dad’s MLS franchise Inter Miami earlier this monthÂ
Family:Â Harper, 11, was seen taking to the stands at Kingfield Stadium, Woking, with her former footballer father, 47, to show their support for Romeo, 20Â
Ahead of the game, Romeo chatted with his new teammates as they circled the pitch before taking on Aston Villa’s under-21s team in their red and white kit.Â
Romeo matched his pals in black Umbro jackets with the Brentford Football Team logo embroidered on.
While he kept warm in matching tracksuit bottoms and shorts on top, teamed with a pair of white trainers.Â
The middle son of Victoria and David had a cross earring in each ear and was snapped chatting with his fellow teammates as they scoped out the pitch.
Cheering him on:Â Showing her support, Harper wore black shorts and a padded yellow North Face jacket as she cheered on her older brother from the crowdsÂ
 Chatting: David was joined by a group of friends as they watched Romeo from the stands at the match
Proud: David was seen watching Romeo follow in his footballing footsteps as he played his second game with BrentfordÂ
Winners:Â And the young forward player was seen throwing all of his energy into the match, which saw Brentford secure an impressive 3-2 victoryÂ
He put in one sumptuous cross that just evaded everyone and sent a header bouncing along the bar – only to be flagged offside.
He whipped in a couple of late corners right in front of dad, too, which drew inevitable cheers and cries about just how to bend it.
Jewellery: While he accessorised with a cross earring in each ear
Keeping warm:Â Romeo matched his pals in black Umbro jackets with the Brentford Football Team logo embroidered on, with matching trousers
Pre-game: He chatted with his new teammates as they circled the pitch before taking on Aston Villa’s under-21s team
Switch:Â He made a loan switch to Brentford’s B team from his dad’s MLS franchise Inter Miami earlier this monthÂ
Bright: They later changed into their red and white kit for the game
They usually attract 160-odd fans in this corner of south east London. But for this tie, a record-breaking 553 paid £5 for their slice of history.Â
And it comes after the team’s coach, Thomas Frank, insisted that Romeo has been signed ‘for a reason’ and not off the back of his famous dad.
He wants people to treat him as a player in his own right and explained: ‘Romeo is a very good player, of course he has a name that is pretty worldwide, and big.
Frank continued: ‘For Romeo he is himself, but he of course has a big name. You can’t compare (father and son).’
Playing: He chased the ball at speed
Skills: He was doing well for his team
Nice:Â Romeo took on his first game as part of the team earlier this week, claiming 3-0 victory over Erith and Belvedere
Frank then drew the comparison between Danish international Michael Laudrup and his son Andreas, who he coached, saying: ‘Maybe Laudrup is also a decent player (similar to David Beckham), I coached his son and it is important to take him as a player – not as a Laudrup but as himself.
The Brentford boss added: ‘He is here for a reason, because we think he is a good player, and we are pleased he could make the loan deal.
‘(We are) pleased to see him doing well, pleased to see the performance he had in the last game and when you have players, either permanent or on loan, it is for a reason.
Chilly: He braced the freezing cold and wet weather during the match
Post-debut: The game is the second game for Romeo, who plays as a forward, since he joined the Brentford B team
Own right:Â And it comes after the team’s coach, Thomas Frank, insisted that Romeo has been signed ‘for a reason’ and not off the back of his famous dad
Not the name: Frank said:Â ‘He is here for a reason, because we think he is a good player, and we are pleased he could make the loan deal’Â
Sporting success: He dominated on the pitch
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