David Beckham enjoys pizza night in NYC after posing with Anne Hathaway and son Romeo at Inter Miami game

David Beckham enjoyed a pizza night in New York City after gracing Yankee Stadium for Lionel Messi’s debut at the venue on Saturday.

The soccer legend and Inter Miami chief was at the Big Apple for the highly-anticipated matchup between the Herons and New York City FC. During the game, Beckham posed with actress Anne Hathaway, who wore a pink Miami jersey, and his son Romeo.

After spending the afternoon in the Bronx, Beckham headed to Brooklyn where he enjoyed pizza at Lucali in Carroll Gardens.

‘The best pies, the best music, the best people, JUST THE BEST,’ Beckham wrote on an Instagram story, tagging the restaurant.

In another slide, Beckham called Lucali his ‘favourite place in the world.’

David Bekcham enjoyed pizza night in New York City after enjoying the Inter Miami game 

Beckham poses with actress Anne Hathaway at Yankee Stadium on Saturday afternoon

Beckham poses with actress Anne Hathaway at Yankee Stadium on Saturday afternoon 

Besides Hathaway and Romeo, Beckham included photos with sports agent David Gardner and director Fisher Stevens in an Instagram post.

‘Good few days in NYC with friends & family,’ he wrote.

44,738 fans came to see Messi play as Inter Miami and NYCFC fought to a 1-1 draw. The game presented some late drama with Leo Campana opening the scoring for Beckham’s side in the 75th minute.

However, New York’s James Sands played spoiler with a goal in the 95th minute to split points with the Herons.

The draw moved the Inter Miami to 19-7-4 (W-D-L), as they continue to lead the Eastern Conference with 64 points.

Beckham called Lucali his 'favourtie place' after spending the afternoon at the Bronx

Beckham called Lucali his ‘favourtie place’ after spending the afternoon at the Bronx

Beckham posed with sports agent David Gardner and son Romeo Beckham at Yankee Stadium

Beckham posed with sports agent David Gardner and son Romeo Beckham at Yankee Stadium 

Lionel Messi struggled as Inter Miami drew with New York City FC at Yankee Stadium

Lionel Messi struggled as Inter Miami drew with New York City FC at Yankee Stadium  

Inter Miami had the lead until NYCFC's James Sands scored a goal in the last minute

Inter Miami had the lead until NYCFC’s James Sands scored a goal in the last minute

On the other hand, New York has extended their winless streak to nine games, sitting sixth with an 11-8-11 record and 41 points.

NYCFC hopes to secure three points when they head across the Hudson River on September 28 against the New York Red Bulls.

On the other hand, Messi and Miami will close their season against Charlotte at home.

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