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David Beckham cut a despondent figure as he left the main stand at Hendon to see his son Romeo play for Brentford B on Monday night.
The younger Beckham, 20, came off the bench to play the final 17 minutes of their London Senior Cup quarter-final, as Brentford B looked to retain the trophy they won last year.
Instead, they were eliminated by a 3-1 defeat to Southern League Premier Division South Hendon, after two late goals from the hosts.
David Beckham was one of 345 fans in attendance at Silver Jubilee Park on Monday night, and he was happy to pose for a photo with Hendon's matchday secretary Jeremy Lawrence.
Lawrence jokingly wrote: 'Ok then David. As you asked so nicely'.
Down in the dumps: David Beckham cut a despondent figure as he left the main stand at Hendon to see his son Romeo play for Brentford B on Monday night
Last minute: The younger Beckham, 20, came off the bench to play the final 17 minutes of their London Senior Cup quarter-final, as Brentford B looked to retain the trophy they won last year
Casual: David looked laidback in a beige jacket with a black collar, teamed with a