TOM BRADY has revealed what David Beckham taught him during Birmingham’s win over Wrexham.
The NFL legend was in attendance to watch Monday night’s League One clash at St. Andrew’s.
4 Tom Brady has revealed what David Beckham taught him during Birmingham’s win over WrexhamCredit: PA
4 The NFL icon was spotted alongside Beckham in the stands at St. Andrew’s on MondayCredit: Getty
A host of celebrities were also spotted in the stands, including Beckham and Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney.
Blues minority stakeholder Brady has now revealed Beckham taught him about the traditions of football chants.
The pair were pictured next to each other alongside Beckham’s son Romeo, who recently quit football to launch his modelling career.
Reposting a snap of the duo to his Instagram story, Brady wrote: “What a night in BIRMINGHAM.
“Thanks for teaching me how to sing at a football match @davidbeckham. Can’t repeat most of what was said.”
Brady had earlier been given an X-rated welcome to the stadium by the travelling Wrexham fans on an eventful night in the Second City.
He was also seen applauding after a brawl broke out during a feisty second half.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion ended the night on the winning side, though, as the Blues came from behind to maintain their unbeaten league start.
A brace from £15million signing Jay Stansfield and a strike from Tomoki Iwata sealed a 3-1 win for 10-man Birmingham.
The win takes Chris Davies’ side up to second in the third tier behind Monday’s opponents Wrexham.
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However, his side only trail the newly-promoted side on goal difference and have played a game less.
Birmingham could move to the summit this weekend, though, when they visit Rotherham on Saturday afternoon.
4 Brady joked ‘I can’t repeat most of what was said’ to him by BeckhamCredit: Getty
4 The seven-time Super Bowl champion watched on as Birmingham won 3-1 in League OneCredit: Reuters