Bend it like Beckham! Two-year-old boy curls a football perfectly into a washing machine

A two-year-old boy is set to become the next David Beckham after showing off his incredible ball skills.

Proud mother Daisy Webster, 28, from Micheldever, Hampshire, shared a home video of talented Ted curling a free kick straight into the drum of a washing machine before celebrating with a high five.

In another clip, the cute youngster took a shot from the end of a corridor and impressively sank the ball into a mini basketball net in the bedroom.

Daisy shared a video of Ted’s mad skills on the Facebook group The Motherload earlier this week, where it notched up nearly 2,000 likes in less than 24 hours.

Proud mother Daisy Webster, 28, from Micheldever, Hampshire, pictured with Ted and her partner Ryan Brown, said their sons skills regularly impress friends and family

Members commented on his incredible ability, with many claiming the youngster has a promising career in the beautiful game ahead.

Some branded him the next Beckham or Ronaldo, while another admitted: ‘Wow my boy is football mad too but don’t have that skills. That was amazing (sic).’

‘Oh my gosh that’s insane!!!!!! Well done Ted!’ raved another, while one added: ‘Left foot too, he’s gonna be a pro! Pure talent.’ 

Daisy told FEMAIL that Ted was kicking a football ‘as soon as he could walk’, and they live opposite a park which is ideal for his ‘obsession’.

Daisy told FEMAIL that Ted was kicking a football 'as soon as he could walk', and they live opposite a park which is ideal for his 'obsession'

Daisy told FEMAIL that Ted was kicking a football 'as soon as he could walk', and they live opposite a park which is ideal for his 'obsession'

Daisy told FEMAIL that Ted was kicking a football ‘as soon as he could walk’, and they live opposite a park which is ideal for his ‘obsession’

Footy-mad Ted is constantly finding new tricks and different techniques to perfect, and is very patient when it comes to football

Footy-mad Ted is constantly finding new tricks and different techniques to perfect, and is very patient when it comes to football

‘We have wasted a lot of money on toys that have never been played with as football always comes first,’ she joked. 

‘He practices different football skills and techniques every day. He managed to get the ball in the washing machine a few months ago, and now it’s a constant game! 

‘He has a lot of patience when it comes to football and never gives up. He is constantly finding new tricks and different techniques to perfect, so there is so much more up his sleeve.

‘We are a very outdoors type of family, so when it comes to the weekend we always go on adventures such as walks, the zoo, lots of parks – but wherever we go a football comes too. It’s a nightmare!’ 

Members commented on Ted's incredible ability, with many claiming the youngster has a promising career in the beautiful game ahead

Members commented on Ted’s incredible ability, with many claiming the youngster has a promising career in the beautiful game ahead

She added that Ted loves watching football with his dad, her partner Ryan Brown, 25 – an avid Chelsea fan who plays for a local club. 

Daisy told how she and Ryan decided to post the video after friends and family urged them to share Ted’s skills with the world. 

‘Everyone is always so impressed,’ she said. ‘I’m totally in shock at the amount of attention this has created, as we are used to him doing these tricks all the time.  

Ted loves watching football with his dad Ryan Brown (pictured left with Daisy and Ted) who is an avid Chelsea fan and plays for a local club

Ted loves watching football with his dad Ryan Brown (pictured left with Daisy and Ted) who is an avid Chelsea fan and plays for a local club

Daisy said everything about football makes her son happy and they'd love for him to pursue a career in the beautiful game

Daisy said everything about football makes her son happy and they’d love for him to pursue a career in the beautiful game

‘It’s all very exiting for Ted, too. He currently plays for a little toddler group on a Saturday morning, but nothing major. 

‘We would love for him to sign professionally one day as he loves it so much. 

‘Everything about football makes him so happy, so why would we ever want to stop him? We love each other very much and only want the best for our Ted!’ 

Find out more about The Motherload at www.the-motherload.co.uk.