Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham has revealed he imposed a strict ban on the players last season.
Beckham has revealed he imposed a strict fashion brand on the players after their poor form.
Before the arrival of Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, the Miami outfit were among the worst teams in Major League Soccer.
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In conversation with former Manchester United teammate Rio Ferdinand on his YouTube channel, Beckham opens up about the decision to stop players from wearing casual outfit.
"Yeah, funnily enough, our team started doing it a couple of times and I stopped that."
Ferdinand replied, "The man about fashion. The man who broke down all the barriers..."
Beckham: "Yeah, but we weren't winning games at that point."
Ferdinand: "That's the key, see, that's what I'm like. That's like, if I'm my owner, I don't wanna see you on social media if we're seventh or eighth.
"I can't believe that Mr. Fashion said there's no fashion going on at my football club."
Inter Miami are now on the brink of breaking the MLS record for most points in single season, which they will achieve if they New England Revolution.