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    Fans say ‘what a blast from Debast’ as Sporting star scores Puskas Award contender with 30-yard rocket

    FANS were left gushing over a wonder-strike from Sporting Lisbon star Zeno Debast that’s already a contender for the Puskas Award.The incredible moment occurred in the 65th minute of last night’s Champions League clash against French giants Lille.Zeno Debast scored a wonder-goal for Sporting Lisbon against LilleThe strike is sure to be a Puskas contender – scroll down to see the full videoHosts Sporting were already 1-0 through Viktor Gyokeres, while Lille were a man down after having new England star Angel Gomes sent off.The Portuguese champions piled on the pressure and were looking to make their advantage count when Debast struck.The Belgian centre-back, 20, only joined Sporting this summer from Anderlecht for £18million.And his defensive displays had already won plenty of admirers.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut nobody was expecting him to pull the trigger on an outrageous 30-yard rocket that sped through the air and cut across the box into the roof of the net.Sporting fans let out an incredible roar as they watched in amazement.And as the ball crashed into Lille’s goal, Debast turned around before sprinting off to celebrate his first goal for the club.It ended up being the final goal of the game, sealing a 2-0 victory for Sporting.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnd viewers at home were left stunned by Debast’s exquisite technique.One said: “What a blast from Debast.”Jamie Carragher ‘absolutely cooks’ Micah Richards live on TNT Sports after cheeky Champions League jibeAnother declared: “OMG top thunder strike.”One noted: “Sweetest goal you’re going to see for a long time.”Another added: “What a strike son.”Debast’s goal was the icing on the cake as Sporting bagged their first three points of the campaign.They already lead the Portuguese Primeira Liga table with five wins from five.Star striker Viktor Gyokeres has an incredible nine goals in all competitions so far.And if Debast can continue to hit the occasional stunner from deep, it could be hard to look past Sporting retaining their title under Ruben Amorim.Owen Hargreaves Season PredictionsHARGREAVES ON BELLINGHAM“I SAW the Super Cup and Jude Bellingham played the best game of his life.“He’s playing a bit more in his natural position, a little bit deeper. He’s the perfect midfield player.“Jude is just going to get better and better with Kylian Mbappe and Endrick.“I know a lot of people have not seen much of Endrick but to go with him and Rodrygo, Valverde, Modric, Courtois and Alaba, Rudiger, Carvajal . . .“That is some collection of players, it’s amazing.”HARGREAVES ON CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DARK HORSES“PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN, just in the way Luis Enrique plays. He plays such aggressive football and they’ve got so many really good ball players.“I’m happy to see they’re focused on young French players. That’s probably what they should have done long ago.“Inter are really good. They’ve got a clear identity to how they play under Simone Inzaghi.“Marcus Thuram came on a free, it’s amazing no one else picked him up.“They’re not the most offensive team but often those teams do really well in the Champions League.“They don’t make mistakes in silly moments.”HARGREAVES ON PREM CONTENDERS“MANCHESTER CITY have the best squad and they’re using four centre-backs so defensively they’re a bit more stable.“Arsenal need a little bit more experience in the Champions League. “To win the Champions League might take a little bit more time in the transfer windows. But they’re going to win trophies, it’s a question of when.“Liverpool have crazy firepower. Federico Chiesa is an amazing player and he’ll suit the Premier League because he’s crazy explosive.“I’m excited for Aston Villa as Villa Park is going to be one of the best atmospheres in Europe this season.”HARGREAVES ON PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT FOR“MICHAEL OLISE is going to be great at Bayern Munich.“Playing at Crystal Palace he probably didn’t get the notoriety he deserved but he’s such a good finisher and technically really good.“Endrick at Real Madrid is cool because people don’t know a lot about him. He’s still so young but he’s just got it.“Florian Wirtz at Bayer Leverkusen is an amazing player with a really unique style. His numbers from last season were crazy.“As a young kid, putting himself in the Ballon d’Or conversation is rare. He’ll be playing at Real Madrid or Man City in a couple of years. More

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    David Beckham reveals shock career change as he confirms incredible new show to celebrate Champions League’s return

    DAVID BECKHAM has lifted the lid on a new shock career change after entering the world of TV for the return of the Champions League.Beckham stole the show as he gatecrashed CBS Sports’ live coverage of last night’s European action.David Beckham has revealed his shock new career changeThe legend gatecrashed CBS Sports’ Champions League coverage last nightBeckham joined Kate Abdo, Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards and Thierry Henry for some laugh-out-loud moments in the CBS studio.But the Manchester United and England icon also revealed he was starting his own show on the channel soon.Beckham revealed he will be hosting a new watch party-style show with A-listers called ‘Beckham and Friends’.Golden Balls will be joined for various matches by one or some of his superstar celebrity friends.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLSome will be from the world of football and sport, while others will have a completely different background.And Beckham hopes the show will prove to be entertaining while allowing him to reveal his insights into the beautiful game.Beckham said: “Each time will be a different person, a personality, and a friend of mine.“I love watching the game and in a certain way. It’s either with my kids or with friends.Most read in Champions LeagueFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS“It’s going to be that thing where I’m watching, commenting on the game with friends, and not sometimes talking about the game.“No [they don’t have to know football]. The bar’s quite high [to be on]. No [Gary Neville won’t appear!].Kate Abdo makes HUGE announcement live on CBS Sports for Champions League return as Carragher makes ANOTHER awkward jokeBeckham’s CBS Sports appearance came days after he said his final goodbye to Sven-Goran Eriksson at the Swede’s funeral.Friends and family paid tribute to the former England manager at a touching ceremony in his home town of Torsby, Sweden.And Beckham, who captained Eriksson’s side during his time in charge between 2001 and 2006, appeared emotional before sharing embraces with his former boss’ loved ones. More

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    League of Ireland legend Dermot Keely returns to Dundalk amid club’s financial uncertainty ahead of book launch

    IT WAS long down the list of priorities but Dundalk’s difficulties left Dermot Keely wondering whether he needed to source a new venue for his book launch.Keely will touch down in Ireland today for a whistle-stop tour of Q & A sessions around Ireland to promote his autobiography ‘Better Without The Ball’ which I have written with him.Dundalk legend Dermot Keely has written an autobiography ‘Better Without The Ball’Dermot Keely in action for Dundalk back in 1980Although a Dubliner, Oriel Park – where we will be in The Lilywhite Lounge from 7:30pm tomorrow – was a natural first port of call.Fans gathered there on Monday evening amid fears liquidation was on the cards. Thankfully, they have been allayed for now but there is still work to be done to ensure the club’s future is safeguarded.Keely’s return will serve as a reminder of its illustrious past.He won honours with the club both as a player and a manager. His sons Alan – now sadly deceased – and Peter settled in the town and he, too, lived there for a time but is now based in Lanzarote.READ MORE ON FOOTBALL The news that club was in danger of going out of business may have come as a shock to those reared on domestic dominance and reaching the group stages of the Europa League.But, for Keely, it was a reminder that, throughout the 1994-95 season which ended with an unlikely league title, the wolf was never far from the door.An injection of £100,000 was said to be needed to keep the club afloat with the loan signing of Warren Patmore cancelled to cut costs.Fewer than 200 turned up for an early fixture against Cobh Ramblers. Most read in FootballOne director suggested wages should be linked to how many people came through the gate to which Keely responded that presumably he would have been OK if the same logic had applied when 19,000 turned up to see Celtic in 1979, a game in which he had played.Keely told SunSport: “I wrote in the book about this cycle of boom and bust. I was there for part of the boom times when I was a player at Dundalk and I was there as manager when the club was struggling to keep going.Inside the world’s abandoned stadiums, which have been abandoned and left to rot after years of disuse and in desperate need of repair“So it’s not the first time this has happened.“The book is important to me because I’ve spent a lot of time on it but there are people’s jobs on the line here and it was, and still is, a worrying time and I really hope things work out in the end.“Something has to be done with the structure of the club to ensure that it can continue.“Shamrock Rovers is a good example of a club that could have gone to the wall and is now well-run, playing out of a stadium owned and developed by the local council.“Then you’ve Sligo Rovers who raised more than €500,000 last year through fundraising.“There has to be a part for the fans to play in the running of the club now. It’s a great club which is supported by people that really love the club, they’re not fly-by-nights, and they have to have a voice.“This has to be a big wake-up call for everyone and you can’t ignore it. It’s only a few years ago that they were playing in the group stages of European football, it’s not the distant past.“It needs everyone to sit down and decide what’s the best way forward for Dundalk FC for Dundalk rather than person A, B or C.“And the FAI has a lot to answer for with someone coming in and taking over the club when the licensing process has been completed with no due diligence done.“I’m sure there are fans of other clubs thinking that could be them next week, next month or next year.”A 37-year career in the League of Ireland made him well aware of just how precarious the industry here could be.Aside from Dundalk, he was player-manager at UCD when their dabbling in professionalism did not work out, leading to a move to Shamrock Rovers.He was at Rovers when the club owners sold Milltown. And he freely admits in the book that he failed to grasp the significance of that in the same way that supporters did, having been sold – and bought – a pup to say Tolka Park would be developed.He was at Dublin City when the club shut down and returned to Shelbourne – his last job – when it too had come close to extinction.But, along the way, there was a lot of success. As a player and manager, he won nine league titles and the FAI Cup seven times, the first with an amateur Home Farm side in 1975 which also included his brother Joe.PERSONAL ACCOLADES Dermot was PFAI Player of the Year once and SWAI Personality of the Year twice.Having lined out against them in Europe, he turned down the chance to sign for Celtic, unhappy with the basic wage on offer, along with the requirement to sell his house, surrender his passport and shave off his beard.He was stunned to learn from a customer – and Shels fan – John Davis, in the now-closed Keely’s Bar in Lanzarote, that his dad, Peter, had also rejected a cross-channel move, to Leeds United, in 1947, having also decided he was better off staying put.Although Dermot managed full-time in his first stint with Shels, he was more comfortable combining football with his day job as a teacher with current Reds boss Damien Duff among his students.And he was at his happiest at provincial clubs, particularly Dundalk and Sligo Rovers.There the travel involved provided hilarious anecdotes involving John Gill’s Mini and scattered and flattened geese, missed trains in Edgeworthstown as well as stolen clothes from an end-of-season trip to Spain.He won silverware north of the border with Glentoran in the early 1980s and can recall receiving an anonymous threatening phone call to the house, being driven at by a team-mate and needing police protection.Learning that previously-unknown detail about his dad’s career prompted him to write an account of his own.The process came to a halt during the Covid-19 pandemic which had been preceded by a dispute with the landlord over a new lease for the premises where Keely’s Bar was located. It did not reopen.The recording of his footballing life recommenced following the tragic sudden passing of his son Alan in his sleep in 2021, something he combined with working a couple of nights a week in Paddy’s Bar in Puerto del Carmen’s Old Town.The book opens with a moving account about Alan’s loss and the impact it has had on him and Alan’s partner Maria and children Mia and Daniel.Despite living out of the country for six years, his legacy is such that he has been able to attract names such as Duff and former Ireland boss Stephen Kenny to different nights.Even so he said: “I’m s****ing myself, I’ve done everything, played in cup finals, played in Europe, and I was never nervous.“I was always able to hype myself up and get going, I couldn’t guarantee everyone else was going to play but I could guarantee I would. This is the first thing I’ve done I’ve been nervous about.”Dermot Keely Question & Answer SessionsThursday September 19: The Lilywhite Lounge, Oriel Park, Dundalk, 7:30pmFriday September 20: The Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium, 6pm (prior to Derry City v Shamrock Rovers)Saturday September 21: The Showgrounds, 6pm (prior to Sligo Rovers v Dundalk)Monday September 23: Home Farm FC, Whitehall, Dublin, 6pmWednesday September 25: Shelbourne FC, Tolka Park, Dublin, 7:30pmThursday September 26: Glen of Aherlow Bar, Inchicore, Dublin, 7:30pmFriday Saturday 27: Tallaght Stadium, 6pm (prior to Shamrock Rovers v St Patrick’s Athletic)READ MORE SUN STORIESSaturday September 28: The Oval, Belfast (prior to Glentoran v Glenavon)The book is priced at €20 and will be available for purchase with cash or Revolut at the Q&A sessions. More

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    Fans say ‘Zlatan Ibrahimovic is genius’ after icon’s hilarious comment live on Amazon Prime’s Champions League coverage

    ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC has achieved the near impossible – by voicing as much outrageous swagger off the field as he showed on it!Amazon Prime viewers labelled the strike legend a “genius” with his cheeky description of his new role at AC Milan.Zlatan Ibrahimovic entertained Gabby Logan, Frank Lampard, Daniel Sturridge and Clarence Seedorf on Amazon Prime as AC Milan hosted LiverpoolCredit: GettyIbrahimovic warmly greeted his former Milan team-mate SeedorfCredit: GettyIbrahimovic was at the San Siro to see Liverpool pull off a 3-1 Champions League comeback win.But he took centre stage – in more ways than one – when chatting to Amazon’s sporting crew on the famous pitch.Presenter Gabby Logan and Chelsea all-time great Frank Lampard were on the left of the 122-cap Swede.Daniel Sturridge and Dutch icon Clarence Seedorf were on the right – but with all four looking up to the 6ft 5ins star in the middle.READ MORE TOP STORIESLogan then asked Ibrahimovic for his “official title” at Milan.And although he’s commonly known as a “senior advisor” the ex-Manchester United, Juventus, Inter and PSG frontman delivered a much grander assessment.Ibra responded: “I’m the boss and the rest work for me. This is how it works.”Given his famous self-belief, some might think the 42-year-old’s next comment even hinted at him having super-powers.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe added: “I’m invisible. I’m visible, so I’m all over the place.”That prompted Amazon Prime to post a clip of the exchange, along with the jokey claim: “Just Zlatan being Zlatan.”Premier League’s Biggest Spenders: Top 10 SeasonsIbrahimovic has indeed stamped his mark on Milan after returning in December last year to an off-field position at a club he twice played for. Ex-Liverpool forward Divock Origi and French left-back Fode Ballo-Toure were banished from the first-team set-up over the summer.Ibra said at the time the duo were “not part of our plans”.He added starkly: “They will be part of the youth team as they’re not included in our project.”With such straight-talking, no wonder Ibra reckons he’s in charge.And many fans appeared to love his smiling confidence on Amazon Prime.READ MORE SUN STORIES”Big Ibra is a genius,” claimed one.And there’s at least one middle-aged marvel from Malmo who will not be disagreeing with that verdict…! More

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    Fans slam TNT Sports for ‘absolutely butchering’ Champions League coverage with viewers left ‘devastated’ at huge change

    FOOTBALL fans slammed TNT Sports for “absolutely butchering” a popular Champions League show.The beloved Goals Show has been repackaged to suit the new format of the three European club competitions.Champions League fans slammed TNT Sports for repackaging the beloved Goals ShowThat means fans won’t get to watch analysis from presenter James Richardson as well as journalists James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and Raphael Honigstein.TNT Sports replaced the popular show with Goals Show Xtra, which is presented by Matt Smith from a brand new studio called The Curve.Smith is joined by Karen Carney and Owen Hargreaves for matchday one of the Champions League.But that didn’t go down well with fans as they stormed social media to air their grievances.Read More on FootballOne fan tweeted: “TNT had the best football programme with the Champions League Goals Show. “They’ve absolutely butchered it. A real shame.”Another commented: “This new format is terrible.”A third wrote: “TNT sports had the best football show in the business with the Champions League Goals Show and they had to go and f*****g ruin it.”Most read in Champions LeagueBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThis one said: “Look like TNT have f****d the Champions League Goal Show.”And that one stated: “Tremendous job from TNT ruining the Champions League Goals Show. It used to be must-watch television.”Champions League releases new anthem as fuming fans say ‘the beautiful game has died’Laurens, Horncastle, and Honigstein will offer additional commentary and analysis throughout the season.Owen Hargreaves Season PredictionsHARGREAVES ON BELLINGHAM“I SAW the Super Cup and Jude Bellingham played the best game of his life.“He’s playing a bit more in his natural position, a little bit deeper. He’s the perfect midfield player.“Jude is just going to get better and better with Kylian Mbappe and Endrick.“I know a lot of people have not seen much of Endrick but to go with him and Rodrygo, Valverde, Modric, Courtois and Alaba, Rudiger, Carvajal . . .“That is some collection of players, it’s amazing.”HARGREAVES ON CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DARK HORSES“PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN, just in the way Luis Enrique plays. He plays such aggressive football and they’ve got so many really good ball players.“I’m happy to see they’re focused on young French players. That’s probably what they should have done long ago.“Inter are really good. They’ve got a clear identity to how they play under Simone Inzaghi.“Marcus Thuram came on a free, it’s amazing no one else picked him up.“They’re not the most offensive team but often those teams do really well in the Champions League.“They don’t make mistakes in silly moments.”HARGREAVES ON PREM CONTENDERS“MANCHESTER CITY have the best squad and they’re using four centre-backs so defensively they’re a bit more stable.“Arsenal need a little bit more experience in the Champions League. “To win the Champions League might take a little bit more time in the transfer windows. But they’re going to win trophies, it’s a question of when.“Liverpool have crazy firepower. Federico Chiesa is an amazing player and he’ll suit the Premier League because he’s crazy explosive.“I’m excited for Aston Villa as Villa Park is going to be one of the best atmospheres in Europe this season.”HARGREAVES ON PLAYERS TO WATCH OUT FOR“MICHAEL OLISE is going to be great at Bayern Munich.“Playing at Crystal Palace he probably didn’t get the notoriety he deserved but he’s such a good finisher and technically really good.“Endrick at Real Madrid is cool because people don’t know a lot about him. He’s still so young but he’s just got it.“Florian Wirtz at Bayer Leverkusen is an amazing player with a really unique style. His numbers from last season were crazy.“As a young kid, putting himself in the Ballon d’Or conversation is rare. He’ll be playing at Real Madrid or Man City in a couple of years. More

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    Preston 1 Fulham 1 (16-15 pens): Premier League side dumped out of Carabao Cup after record-breaking penalty shootout

    RYAN LEDSON was the hero as Preston won a record-breaking shootout – after 34 PENALTIES.North End stunned Fulham to beat the previous benchmark in the League Cup, when Liverpool beat Middlesbrough 14-13 on pens in 2014 when 30 were taken.Ryan Ledson netted the 34th penalty of the shootout to send Preston into round fourCredit: GettyFulham’s Timothy Castagne missed his spot-kick after an epic battleCredit: ReutersCottagers star Timothy Castagne blazed his penalty over the bar before skipper Ledson netted to send Fulham out.Reiss Nelson gave Fulham a dazzling glimpse of his big-time promise with a sweet debut goal.The winger, signed from Arsenal on loan, made his first start and set up and finished a slick equaliser in the 62nd minute.Nelson created the space for Ryan Sessegnon to go wide and was in the middle when the cross came to fire home at the near post.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLFulham needed that cutting edge after dominating but failing to take their chances. Marco Silva changed his entire team but still had enough big names. But Silva’s defence always looked shaky, with Issa Diop booked after two early badly-timed trips.Keeper Steven Benda clawed away a header from Kaine Kesler-Hayden after Josh Bowler caused trouble with a cross.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBowler started the move that brought the breakthrough goal with another ball that Mads Frokjaer headed into the danger zone.Harrison Reed cleared but North End skipper Ledson returned the ball with interest from the edge of the box – cracking home in the 35th minute.Mum shares thoughts on expensive football shirtsNelson’s leveller should have opened the door for more.But North End dug in well and once again the lack of a final touch frustrated the Craven Cottage men as they were dumped out. More

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    Inside Harry Kane’s incredible night as England star breaks THREE records in Bayern’s 9-2 Champions League battering

    HARRY KANE shattered THREE Champions League records in one evening as Bayern Munich thrashed Dinamo Zagreb 9-2.Kane took his tally to 33 in the competition and stole another record from Wayne Rooney.Harry Kane smashed THREE records in the Champions League on Tuesday nightHe scored FOUR goals against the Croatian sideThree of Kane’s goals came from the penalty spotKane became the highest-scoring English player in Champions League history after his four goals at the Allianz Arena.The England captain has overtaken Rooney’s tally of 30 goals in 85 games in the competition, all of which were scored for Manchester United.And Kane did it in 40 games less.It was Rooney’s goalscoring record that Kane had surpassed for the Three Lions in March 2023 – he now has 68 national team goals to Rooney’s 53.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSAnd the record breaking didn’t stop there on Tuesday night.The former Spurs striker also became the first Englishman to score four goals in a single Champions League game.And the first player of any nationality to net three from the spot in the same match.Kane’s latest efforts move him into joint 25th – level with Fernando Morientes – going past Rooney, Kaka, Samuel Eto’o, Franciso Gento and Bayern great Arjen Robben all in one night. Most read in Champions LeagueKane broke Rooney’s England scoring record last yearCredit: GettyFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSGoals from Raphael Guerreiro and Michael Olise gave Vincent Kompany’s men a commanding 3-0 lead at half-time.The visitors threatened to complete an unlikely comeback with two goals in the opening five minutes of the second half.’Are you seriously talking about that?’ – Jack Grealish told off by England interviewer after being asked about KaneBut Kane restored the cushion for Bayern in the 57th minute, before Olise bagged his second of the evening to put the home side 5-2 up and Kane scored two more alongside Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka.Bayern are also the first team to score nine goals in a Champions League game, with the aggregate total of 11 goals only surpassed by Borussia Dortmund’s 8-4 win over Legia Warsaw in 2016.Kane managed eight goals in his first 21 Champions League games for Bayern, having found the net 21 times during his time with Spurs.He will be hoping to rocket up the list this season, with Bayern eyeing a deep run in the new-look competition.The new format will already include more games than ever before as 36 teams play eight games in a league-style tournament.Bayern reached the semi-finals last term, dumping out Arsenal along the way, before losing out to eventual champs Real Madrid.READ MORE SUN STORIESIt comes three days after Kane smashed Erling Haaland record for the quickest time to reach 50 goal involvements in the Bundesliga.The 31-year-old reached 50 goal contributions in just 35 games, to Haaland’s 43.Harry Kane reveals his favourite England goalsHARRY KANE is already England’s all-time record goalscorer.But the Three Lions skipper will NOT be stopping there.To mark his 100th cap for his country, Kane spoke to SunSport’s CHARLIE WYETT about some of his special England goals….FIRST ENGLAND GOAL“My debut v Lithuania. March 2015.”There was a lot of talk in the build-up to that camp because I was playing well for Spurs.“I got a great reception and within a couple of minutes I scored a goal.“I don’t think I could have dreamed it any better.“My friends and family were there. That was a really special night.”FAVOURITE ENGLAND GOAL“It’s between two, for me.“Against Germany, the one at Wembley in Euro 2020.“Also, the header against Tunisia at the World Cup in 2018.“That moment of scoring a last-minute winner at my first World Cup was special.”BEST ENGLAND GOAL“The one I scored in Poland away in a World Cup qualifier in 2021. It was from 25 yards.”(Kane picked up the ball from Kyle Walker, advanced towards goal and put his foot through it.)“It kind of drifted away and it was a good strike, probably my furthest-out goal for England.” More

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    Man Utd fans say Manuel Ugarte ‘might be him’ after ‘putting himself on the line’ while covered in blood after ‘stamp’

    MANUEL UGARTE put his body on the line to win over Man Utd fans on his full debut.The Uruguayan midfielder was left bloodied out on the field during Utd’s 7-0 demolition of Barnsley. Manuel Ugarte enjoyed a strong debut in the Carabao Cup against BarnsleyCredit: GettyThe Uruguayan was left bleeding on the pitch after a clash with Luca ConnellCredit: ReutersUgarte started the Carabao Cup clash days after making his Red Devils bow from the bench against Southampton. The 23-year-old showed off his combative side throughout a feisty first half at Old Trafford. But the former PSG star came off second best in a tangle with the Tykes’ Luca Connell. Some Utd fans claimed Connell “stamped” on the Uruguayan as he went in for a tackle, but he escaped without a booking. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLUgarte was left with blood streaming down his leg after being caught by Connell’s studs. One fan raged on X: “Barnsley get a freekick for a stamp on Ugarte, you cannot make the bias against United up anymore. Mind blowing decision.”The £50m summer arrival returned to the contest after being treated by medics on the touchline.Seeing him return to the field, another fan wrote: “I still can’t believe Ugarte has shedded blood and is still on pitch. This is real passion for the club man.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSWhile a third said: “Fantastic performance from Ugarte on his first start, a few less fouls given away would be good but he’s a warrior.”And a fourth commented: “Ugarte just might be him.”Watch Manuel Ugarte in awkward moment with Erik ten Hag after Man Utd manager tries to hype up new transferUgarte put in a solid 63 minutes of work before being replaced by Bruno Fernandes. United put Barnsley to the sword on a tough night for the League One outfit.Backed by 6,500 vocal fans, the South Yorkshire side held out for just 16 minutes before the floodgates opened.Marcus Rashford got things started for the home side, bagging in back-to-back matches for the first time since March. Anthony and Alejandro Garnacho made it 3-0 before half time, with Eric Ten Hag’s men refusing to slow down the intensity. Garnacho and Rashford added another goal apiece after the break, before Christian Eriksen netted twice off the bench to complete the rout. More