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    Ex-Rangers star joins sixth-tier side just a week after club statement revealing money troubles

    KYLE HUTTON once mixed it with the likes of Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs in the Champions League. And he’s still going strong at the age of 32, even if he’s now dropped down the divisions.
    Kyle Hutton shields the ball from Paul Scholes
    Kyle Hutton locks horns with David Goodwillie
    How Darvel announced the news
    The midfielder has a new club today after agreeing a loan deal from West of Scotland Premier Division side Pollok.
    He’s moved to another club in the division in the form of last year’s Scottish Cup giant killers Darvel.
    After the huge highs of the epic cup win over Aberdeen, Darvel released a statement recently to explain that they would be making a deficit and were cutting cloths accordingly.
    But they clearly feel that the loan signing of Hutton can be an important step within their budget.

    They wrote in a statement: “We can confirm that we have signed midfielder Kyle Hutton on loan from @pollokfc for the remainder of the 23/24 season.
    “Kyle brings a wealth of experience playing at a high level and we can’t wait to see him show what he can do in a Darvel shirt this campaign.”
    Hutton broke into the Gers first team as a teenager under Walter Smith, making his debut that August against Kilmarnock and helping the Ibrox club win the league title and League Cup.
    He got a surprise start in the Champions League against Manchester United that season, and stuck around when Rangers dropped down the divisions.
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    He made 72 appearances in total before he was released in 2015 and has since played for the likes of Queen of the South, St Mirren, Dumbarton, East Kilbride and Cowdenbeath.
    After a year at Forfar, he headed down the divisions again to sign for sixth tier club Pollok before being made available for transfer.
    Outwith of football, Hutton these days works for Siemens Mobility, a company that aims to transform rail travel in Scotland.
    And explaining his role, he told Siemens Mobility on LinkedIn: “I’m a site coordinator at Siemens.
    “I’ll sort of send out reports for works that have been done that night and make sure all of the guys got off site safely.”
    A Darvel statement had hinted at major changes ahead, reading: “Over the coming months there will be a degree of change within the current playing squad which is still to be decided jointly between Club/Management Team, so we ask that fans are supportive of the proposed measures, for better days ahead.”
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    Dave Kidd: From nightclubs to nightmares… Marcus Rashford’s Copenhagen red card sums up Man Utd star’s horror season

    THERE was a wistful smile on Marcus Rashford’s face when ref Donatus Rumsas brandished the red card.It was the look of a man convinced that everything which can go wrong, is going wrong.
    Rashford had a wistful smile as the referee brandished a red cardCredit: Getty
    Back in Manchester United’s team after a “minor knock” and a visit to a nightclub described as “unacceptable” by boss Erik ten Hag, Rashford was sent off for the first time in five years and  for only the  second time in his professional career.
    And this as his United goal drought stretched to 11 appearances while Ten Hag’s side plunged to the bottom of their Champions League group, facing the ignominy of an early exit from Europe’s elite club competition.
    As United’s players slunk away from FC Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium — having twice  conceded two goals in quick succession and been defeated 4-3 by the Danish champions — news emerged that Rashford’s brother and agent, Dane, had been arrested in the United States on a domestic violence charge.
    Rashford, 26, looks like a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders and his individual struggles are symbolic of a wider malaise at  Old Trafford.
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    He is a man of substance — a social justice crusader  and an MBE, as well as an outstanding footballer. And as the local hero of this side, Rashford carries extra responsibility, especially in a squad so short on leadership qualities.
    Last season, the England  forward netted 30 times for United — sharp, direct, confident and often unplayable.
    This term, he has lacked conviction and self-belief in a team bereft of attacking  identity.
    He will now be suspended for United’s Group A trip to Istanbul, where they face Galatasaray in 19 days’ time.
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    The England forward looks a far cry from the man that bagged 30 goals last seasonCredit: Getty
    Lose there and the Red  Devils will be eliminated from the Champions League.
    Draw and they will need to defeat Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich in their final group match on December 12 to stand any chance of advancing.
    After United’s episode of Nordic noir in Copenhagen, Ten Hag, in his trademark roll-neck sweater, resembled a lighthouse keeper battered by one too many storms, desperately clinging to the hope  of a change in the shipping forecast.
    The Dutchman bemoaned his team’s ill fortune, in having conceded four penalties in as many Champions League matches this season — three of them, he claimed, undeserved.
    He said: “We are in a season where we have to deal with many decisions against us but a season is long and at one point it will turn in our favour.”
    Yet while Ten Hag was  correct to complain that VAR’s slow-mo replays and freeze framing had made Rashford’s challenge on Elias Jelert look worse than it was, the tyranny of technology is the age in which he is operating.
    Rashford looks like a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders and his individual struggles are symbolic of a wider malaise at  Old Trafford.Dave Kidd
    Under current interpretations of the laws, Rashford’s dismissal was almost certainly correct.
    And when Ten Hag  praised his team’s “spirit” and “resilience”, it felt as if he had   forgotten those two quickfire doubles at the end of either half which condemned United to defeat.
    Truly spirited and resilient teams do not concede in such a manner, even when reduced to ten men.
    And plenty of United’s  opponents — not least  Wolves, Nottingham Forest  and Brentford, all edged out at Old Trafford — will disagree with Ten Hag’s assessment  that the Red Devils have been bedevilled by extreme misfortune.
    You make your own luck and United — beaten nine times in 17 matches this season — are too often the manufacturers of their own downfall.
    Their forwards do not score in the Premier League and their defenders keep conceding poor goals in the Champions League.
    Rashford’s strike in September’s 3-1 defeat at Arsenal is the only league goal scored by a United forward this season.
    His best performance of the campaign came in England’s impressive 3-1 Euro 2024  qualifying win over champions Italy last month — where he netted with a thumping finish and played with far greater freedom in a confident side.
    There, Rashford looked like a man happy for some respite from his club’s miserable plight.
    At United, it is unlikely that there is a united front behind Ten Hag, with some players believed to be unhappy at the handling of the ostracised Jadon Sancho, as well as Harry Maguire, who had been largely frozen out until recently.
    Sancho still finds himself ostracised by Manchester UnitedCredit: Alamy
    Long-term injuries to Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro and Luke Shaw have hindered United, for sure, but Ten Hag’s is a lavishly expensive squad.
    Three of his own  major  signings — Antony, Mason Mount and Sofyan Amrabat — started on the bench in  Copenhagen.
    This is no skeleton staff.
    Too many of Ten Hag’s  players are underperforming, especially in that misfiring  forward line.
    That the Dutchman’s job is probably safe, even if United are dumped out in the group stage, owes much to the uncertainty at boardroom level and an impending regime change.
    Ineos chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe is expected to take control of football operations after  purchasing a 25 per cent stake in United.
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    Ratcliffe, like Rashford, is a local lad made good.
    If and when he takes over, he will need his fellow Mancunian to rediscover his mojo. More

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    Copenhagen boss rubs salt into Ten Hag’s wounds with brutal verdict on Man Utd performance

    COPENHAGEN boss Jacob Neestrup reckons last night’s win over Manchester United was his side’s “weakest” Champions League group stage performance of the season so far.The Danish champions came back from 2-0 and 3-2 down to dramatically defeat the three-time champions of Europe 4-3.
    Jacob Neestrup guided his side to a 4-3 win over Man UtdCredit: Rex
    The result saw the Red Devils fall to the bottom of Group ACredit: Getty
    Roony Bardghji’s 87th minute strike sealed a significant scalp for Copenhagen.
    But their manager Neestrup believes it’s the worst his team has played in Group A.
    Speaking after the game, the 35-year-old said: “For me as Copenhagen coach, it was by far the weakest performance in the group stage so far.
    “So if you take the picture today we maybe didn’t deserve three or even one point.
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    “But if you take it over four rounds then it is very very well deserved that Copenhagen is in second place because I believe we have been the second best team, not today, but over four games.”
    Copenhagen drew 2-2 with Galatasaray in Turkey on matchday one, before narrowly losing 2-1 at home to Bayern Munich next time out.
    Their unfortunate 1-0 loss at Old Trafford followed, before the 4-3 triumph against United yesterday.
    The result leaves Copenhagen second in the group, level on four points with Galatasaray, eight behind Bayern and one ahead of United.
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    Next time out they travel to Munich, before hosting Galatasaray on matchday six.
    After last night’s defeat, which saw Marcus Rashford controversially sent off on 42 minutes with his side leading 2-0, Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag vowed that his side’s fortunes will turn around.
    He said: “This squad is resilient. The whole season, so many decisions are against us, so many setbacks for injuries.
    “Every time there is a spirit, there is a fight and we will keep going because I am sure and I said to the lads it will turn – on one moment in the season it will turn in our favour.”
    United host Luton on Saturday, having lost nine of their 17 matches in all competitions so far this term.
    Erik ten Hag’s side have lost nine of their 17 games this seasonCredit: Getty More

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    Dutch legend says ‘everyone wants to play Man Utd’ and ‘fears big’ over Luton clash in damning verdict on Ten Hag’s side

    RUUD GULLIT “fears big” for Dutch compatriot Erik ten Hag following Manchester United’s collapse at Copenhagen last night.The Red Devils led the match 2-0 and 3-2 but squandered both leads to lose 4-3.
    Erik ten Hag’s side fell to their ninth defeat in 17 gamesCredit: Rex
    Ruud Gullit ‘fears big’ for his compatriotCredit: Willie Vass
    United’s defeat has left their Champions League campaign on the brink.
    It also means they have lost nine of their 17 matches in all competitions this term.
    The Red Devils had led 2-0 via Rasmus Hojlund’s double against his old club.
    But the match turned on Marcus Rashford’s controversial 42nd minute red card, with Copenhagen levelling before the break.
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    Bruno Fernandes’ penalty restored ten-man United’s lead on 69 minutes, but a pair of late Copenhagen goals consigned Ten Hag and Co to defeat.
    Prem new-boys Luton travel to Old Trafford this Saturday.
    And Gullit, 61, doesn’t believe the Hatters will be “afraid” of United.
    Discussing last night’s match on beIN SPORTS, Gullit said: “I fear big.
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    “When I saw him [Ten Hag] on the pitch after that, he was very calm. I feel for him. They’re gonna get hammered this whole week.
    “It doesn’t look good but the thing is, as a coach, you think to yourself that first 25 minutes was excellent. I can build on that. And then something happens and then it all collapses.”
    On United’s predicament, Gullit added: “Nobody is afraid of them and everybody wants to play them because they all think they have a chance.
    “That’s the energy you have to take care of. Every time you think they’ve stopped the bleeding by putting a plaster on it, then all of a sudden something comes out and put the plaster there [laughs].
    “Today [Wednesday], again you start well and then all of a sudden something strange happens and then you are out of control.”
    In addition to being on the brink of a Champions League exit and out of the League Cup, the Red Devils are eighth in the Premier League.
    After last night’s game, a defiant Ten Hag said: “This squad is resilient. The whole season, so many decisions are against us, so many setbacks for injuries.
    “Every time there is a spirit, there is a fight and we will keep going because I am sure and I said to the lads it will turn – on one moment in the season it will turn in our favour.”
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    Man Utd fans spot Onana’s bizarre reaction to Bruno’s penalty in newly emerged footage as they joke ‘batteries died’

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans have spotted Andre Onana’s unusual reaction to Bruno Fernandes’ penalty last night.The Red Devils lost 4-3 in Copenhagen, leaving their Champions League hopes hanging by a thread.
    A fan in the crowd captured Andre Onana’s reactionCredit: X
    The Cameroonian’s expression remained deadpanCredit: X
    Ten-man United had led 3-2 on the night, courtesy of Bruno Fernandes’ 69th minute penalty.
    But, in footage taken from the crowd, Onana can be seen not even watching the Portuguese’s spot kick.
    Instead the Cameroonian stared deadpan into the crowd.
    Sharing the clip to social media a fan wrote: “My Manc mate took this vid last night, what on earth is Onana doing?”
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    To which another joked: “Batteries died.”
    A third quipped: “It’s giving off vibes when the teacher stops talking when the whole class is being too loud and just stands there waiting.”
    While a fourth called it a “Temporal glitch”.
    A fifth cruelly joked: “He’d probably do a better job at saving the ball looking that way.”
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    While another added: “Man looking like he’s buffering.”
    Man Utd had led 2-0 on the night courtesy of Rasmus Hojlund’s first-half double against his former team.
    Disaster struck in the 42nd minute, when Marcus Rashford was controversially sent off.
    Copenhagen were level by half-time, thanks to goals by Mohamed Elyounoussi and Diogo Goncalves.
    Fernandes did reclaim the lead for United from the penalty spot.
    But late goals by Lukas Lerager and, the fittingly-named, Roony Bardghji consigned Erik ten Hag’s side to a damaging defeat.
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    Champions League supercomputer reveals Arsenal’s shockingly high chance of glory – but it’s dismal reading for Man Utd

    A SUPERCOMPUTER has revealed Arsenal have an excellent chance of winning the Champions League this season.Although it’s even better reading for Manchester City who are favourites to secure a second Champions League trophy in a row.
    Manchester City have the highest chance of winning the Champions League againCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Sevilla has helped boost their chances of going all the wayCredit: Getty
    The masterminds over at Bettingexpert have built BETSiE – a supercomputer tasked with determining probabilities in football.
    BETSiE takes into account multiple data points including expected goals and assists and runs a simulation 100,000 times.
    Having done all of that it’s Pep Guardiola’s Man City team that have the highest chances of being crowned champions of Europe once again.
    The Cityzens have more than a 30 per cent chance of winning the Champions League and are almost 50/50 when it comes to making the final.
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    Bayern Munich are trailing some way behind in second place with a 15 per cent chance of European glory while Real Madrid are the third most likely team to lift the trophy at Wembley Stadium come May.
    Despite never winning the competition and returning to it for the first time since 2017, Arsenal are the fourth most likely to win it all.
    The Gunners, who are top of their group after a 2-0 win over Sevilla on Wednesday, are predicted to have an 8.65 per cent chance of winning the Champions League for the first time.
    That’s about as far as the hope goes for the English clubs with both Newcastle and Manchester United’s chances of success looking very slim.
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    The Magpies fell to the bottom of Group F after their 2-0 away defeat to Dortmund and are predicted to have just a 25 per cent chance of making it to the last 16.
    While Man Utd’s 4-3 loss to Copenhagen has added to their misery and it’ll be no surprise for Erik ten Hag that his side have LESS than a one per cent chance of winning the Champions League.
    Other European giants such as PSG, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan all have a small chance of going all the way.
    But if the stats don’t lie then it looks like the Wembley arch will be lit Sky Blue when the tournament comes to an end with the City’s growing inevitability continuing to set the standard for world football.
    Harry Kane could end his trophy drought if Bayern Munich win the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty
    Manchester United’s chances of success are slim following their 4-3 loss to CopenhagenCredit: Getty
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    Erling Haaland’s agent rocks up at Real Madrid clash as Spaniards ‘decide NOT to sign Mbappe’

    THE agent of Manchester City striker Erling Haaland was spotted at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.Rafaela Pimenta was at the stadium to watch Real Madrid cruise to a 3-0 win over Braga in the Champions League.
    Rafaela Pimenta, Haaland’s agent, was seen at Real Madrid’s match against BragaCredit: INSTAGRAM/Rafaela Pimenta
    Erling Haaland has been linked with a move to Real MadridCredit: Getty
    But her presence fuelled rumours surrounding a potential transfer.
    La Liga giants Real Madrid have held an interest in the striker since his Borussia Dortmund days.
    And some reports claim that they are plotting a move for next summer.
    Los Blancos had originally planned to go for Kylian Mbappe, but they have now decided against signing the Paris Saint-Germain star.
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    According to Spanish outlet Cadena Ser, club officials deem his salary demands to be too high.
    Mbappe almost joined Real Madrid in 2022, but had a last-minute change of heart and instead signed a two-year extension with PSG.
    He is now in the final year of his contract having turned down a record-breaking transfer to Al-Hilal this summer.
    Haaland is now widely seen as a perfect fit for Real Madrid.
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    Should he join the Spanish side, he will reunite with former Borussia Dortmund team-mate Jude Bellingham.
    However, despite the rumours Haaland’s agent has denied any talks with Los Blancos.
    When asked whether or not she has taken part in talks with club president Florentino Perez, she responded: “No, no, no, no.”
    Haaland has scored 67 goals and provided 12 assists in 70 appearances since joining Man City last summer.
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    FC Copenhagen ace reveals how Danes stopped Garnacho repeating Old Trafford antics as Man Utd star labelled ‘clown’

    A CHEEKY tactic by Alejandro Garnacho failed to pay off for a second time thanks to en eagle-eyed FC Copenhagen star.The Manchester United winger ruffled some feathers during their 1-0 first leg win when he intentionally scuffed the penalty spot just before Jacob Larsson’s missed spot kick.
    Denis Vavro kept a close eye on Alejandro Garnacho on WednesdayCredit: Getty
    Garnacho angered some when he seemed to intentionally scuff the penalty spot during their first leg win against CopenhagenCredit: Twitter @big_AaK
    On Wednesday, ahead of Copenhagen’s first-half equalising penalty, Garnacho again looked to target the penalty spot.
    But defender Denis Vavro was having none of it.
    He told bold.dk: “I saw that he tried to do something about the penalty kick, but Kevin Diks stood in front and blocked.”
    The 27 year old then added: “It is the second time. And then on our track? To me he is a clown.”
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    And Vavro wasn’t done there, claiming 19-year-old Garnacho “has the mentality of a child when he tries something like this again. In an away game”.
    He added: “[It’s] one thing is at home in the 97th minute, but here in the first half. I don’t understand him trying to do that.”
    Diogo Gonçalves ultimately scored to tie the game at 2-2 heading into the break after Marcus Rashford’s questionable red card in the 42nd minute.
    The Red Devils took the lead once more via a spot kick of their own in the 70th minute, converted by Bruno Fernandes.
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    Unfortunately for Erik ten Hag’s side, 17-year-old Roony Bardghji ultimately gave Copenhagen a memorable 4-3 win in the 87th minute.
    The loss leaved United bottom of their Champions League group after four games on just three points.
    Copenhagen, by comparison, sit second on four points ahead of Turkish giants Galatasaray on goal difference.
    Meanwhile, German champions Bayern Munich have walked through the group with four wins in four.
    Garnacho was left gutted as Man Utd fell to another catastrophic defeat last nightCredit: Getty More