The England fan who berated the players after wandering into the team's dressing room will appear in court today.
Pavlos Joseph, 32, from Crystal Palace, south-east London, was banned from attending future World Cup matches.
He told the Sunday Mirror he was looking for a toilet after the game against Algeria when a security guard sent him in the direction of the players' tunnel.
After taking a wrong turn he found himself in the changing room where he says he told David Beckham: "David, we've spent a lot of money getting here. This is a disgrace. What are you going to do about it?"
England's poor performance on Friday saw the team draw 0-0 with Algeria at Cape Town's Green Point Stadium.
And the country's World Cup campaign hit a further bump yesterday when former captain John Terry suggested at a press conference that players would air their grievances at a squad meeting on Sunday night.
However, it was claimed the threat of mutiny against manager Fabio Capello was headed off before it gathered sufficient momentum.
Joseph was arrested at his hotel on Sunday and then bailed after appearing in court in Cape Town charged with trespassing.
South African Police Service spokeswoman Brigadier Sally de Beer said he was released on 500 rand bail and banned from future World Cup matches.
He is due back in court today to stand trial.





