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    Wantaway Man Utd star Marcus Rashford grins as he enjoys lunch with team-mate day after warming bench in Newcastle loss

    WANTAWAY Manchester United star Marcus Rashford grinned as he enjoyed lunch with a pal.The England forward was spotted dining at the upmarket Cibo Restaurant in Hale Village just one day after warming the bench in his side’s 2-0 defeat to Newcastle.Marcus Rashford was all smiles as he enjoyed lunch outCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeThe Man Utd star was joined by teammate Tyrell MalaciaCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeRashford was an unused sub in last night’s defeat to NewcastleCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeMalacia was also left on the bench at Old TraffordCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeRashford was recalled to Ruben Amorim’s match-day squad for the first time in five games after being axed for the 2-1 derby win at Manchester City.But the ace did not see any action on the pitch despite United crashing to their sixth defeat in 11 games under Amorim.The result also marked their fourth defeat on the bounce ahead of trips to Liverpool and Arsenal.Yet Rashford appeared to take the latest snub in his stride as he joined teammate Tyrell Malacia — another player who has lost his spot under Amorim — and pals for lunch on Tuesday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe 27-year-old wore a hooded jacket as he protected himself from the cold while entering and leaving the restaurant.Rashford did not seem to be fazed by doubts over his future either as he flashed a smile and shared a laugh with friends.It now remains to be seen whether he remains at United by the end of the January transfer window after declaring he is ready for a “new challenge.”Rashford left his club stunned with the bold admission following his axe from December’s derby win.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe said: “For me, personally, I think I’m ready for a new challenge and the next steps.“When I leave it’s going to be ‘no hard feelings’. You’re not going to have any negative comments from me about Manchester United. That’s me as a person.Manchester United vs Newcastle: Player Ratings RevealedRashford had failed to make the previous four matchday squadsCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeHis future remains unclear after his transfer exit commentsCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeRashford cut a glum figure on the bench last nightCredit: RexUnited suffered their fourth defeat in a rowCredit: Reuters“If I know that a situation is already bad I’m not going to make it worse.“I’ve seen how other players have left in the past and I don’t want to be that person.“When I leave, I’ll make a statement, and it will be from me. It’s disheartening to be left out of a derby, but it’s happened, we won the game so let’s move on.“It’s disappointing but I’m also someone as I’ve got older I can deal with setbacks.“What am I going to do about it? Sit there and cry about it? Or do my best the next time I’m available?” More

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    Liverpool REJECT Real Madrid bid for Trent Alexander-Arnold in January swoop with star set for free transfer in summer

    LIVERPOOL have rejected an audacious swoop from Real Madrid for Trent Alexander-Arnold.The England full-back is out of contract on Merseyside in the summer. Liverpool have rejected Real Madrid’s January approach for Trent Alexander-ArnoldCredit: GettyAlexander-Arnold came through the youth setup at Liverpool and has been with the club since 2006. He could leave on a free transfer in the summer unless he pens a new contract and can start talks with European clubs from January 1.The 26-year-old has yet to indicate if he wishes to leave his boyhood clue for a fresh challenge.But that hasn’t stopped Madrid from targeting the Three Lions star for a shock move in January. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe offer for Alexander-Arnold from Real was a “club-to-club approach rather than a formal offer,” according to the Daily Mail.It was “rejected” out of hand by Liverpool, who hold a “desire” to keep Trent on the books. Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti is keen to sign a new right-back to bolster his injury-hit squad.Dani Carvajal looks set to miss the remainder of the season for the reigning La Liga champions, who trail rivals Atletico by one point at the summit. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSMadrid have aggressively pursued free transfers in recent seasons, offering lucrative contracts to tempt stars to the Bernabeu.David Alaba, Antonio Rudiger and most recently Kylian Mbappe were all signed this way. Fans hail ‘agent Jude Bellingham’ as England star is spotted with Real Madrid transfer target in nightclubEarlier this week, reports in Spain suggested Real were confident Alexander-Arnold will join at the end of the season.They wanted to secure a deal in January given their injuries, but they accept a summer transfer if it is the only option.Alexander-Arnold has played 332 times for Liverpool since making his debut almost a decade ago. He has won the Premier League, Champions League, the FA Cup, two League Cups and a Club World Cup with the club. Liverpool, who currently lead the Prem title race, could also lose both Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk to free transfers in the summer.Both players are out of contract in May and are yet to sign a fresh deal. More

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    ‘I was the victim of police brutality’ – ex-SPFL Premiership star accuses cops of beating him up on CHRISTMAS DAY

    FORMER Hibs star Stephane Omeonga has claimed he was arrested and beaten up by police – on CHRISTMAS DAY.The Belgian midfielder had two loan spells at Easter Road, making 27 appearances.Stephane Omeonga in action for Hibs during his time at Easter RoadCredit: Alamy Live NewsHe also turned out for Livingston whilst in ScotlandCredit: Andrew BarrHe has claimed he was ‘beaten up’ by Italian police officers on Christmas DayCredit: STEPHANE OMEONGAHe shared video footage of a copper appearing to put him in a headlockCredit: STEPHANE OMEONGAOmeonga went on to play 57 Premiership games in two seasons for Livingston before joining Israeli club Bnei Sakhnin two summers ago.He has now accused Italian cops of mistreating him after he attempted to fly to Tel Aviv last week, claiming he suffered “total humiliation.”The 28-year-old posted a video on social media that appeared to show him being manhandled off a plane after an argument with police.Liege-born Omeonga wrote on Instagram: “On December 25th, I was a victim of police brutality.”During a flight between Rome and Tel Aviv, after boarding the plane and taking my seat, a steward approached me about an alleged issue with my documents and asked me to leave the aircraft.”Confident in the validity of my documents, I calmly asked him what kind of issue.”The police were called, and I was handcuffed and forcibly removed from the plane. Once outside the aircraft, away from the view of witnesses, the police violently threw me to the ground, beat me, and one of them pressed his knee against my head.”I was then taken in a police vehicle, handcuffed like a criminal, to the airport. An ambulance arrived, but in a state of shock, I was unable to respond to the paramedics’ questions. Shortly after, I heard over the police car’s radio, ‘He refused medical care; everything is fine.’ Most read in Football”This was completely false, I asked them to take me in the ambulance with them scared to what the police could do to me.”Next, I was placed in a grey room, without food or water, and left in a state of total humiliation for several hours. Upon my release, I learned that a police officer had filed a complaint against me for injuries allegedly caused during the arrest, even though I was handcuffed.Hibs players celebrate 2-1 over Edinburgh rivals Hearts in Boxing Day derbyFurthermore, to this day, I have not received any justification for my arrest.”As a human being and a father, I cannot tolerate any form of discrimination. This arrest is just the visible tip of the iceberg. “Many people who look like me cannot find work, have no access to housing, or cannot participate in the sports they love, simply because they are Black.”We must stand united and raise our voices to educate those around us—our colleagues, neighbours, and friends—about this issue that plagues our society and hinders its progress. Peace.”Omeonga won eight Belgium Under-21 caps.Of Congolese descent, in addition to Hibs and Livi he also played for Italian sides Genoa, Avellino and Pescara as well as Cercle Brugge in his homeland.READ MORE SUN STORIESSunSport has approached the Italian National Police for comment.Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page More

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    Wayne Rooney set to be handed immediate return to work in mega-money deal after Man Utd legend axed by Plymouth

    WAYNE ROONEY is set to be offered an instant return back to work, Sun Online can reveal.The England legend left Plymouth Argyle after a disastrous run as manager which saw the Championship side rooted to the bottom of the League.Wayne Rooney is looking for a new job after being axed by Plymouth ArgyleCredit: GettyThe 39-year-old leaves the Pilgrims with the club bottom of the ChampionshipCredit: PAA statement issued on Tuesday morning revealed that Rooney and the south-west club had agreed to part ways.But the former Man Utd and Everton striker isn’t going to be twiddling his thumbs for long.Sources have told Sun Online Rooney is likely to be offered a mega-bucks deal to work as a football pundit, having impressed during screen stints on ITV and Sky.A TV insider said: “Wayne is regarded as one of the best pundits in the business. READ MORE ON ROONEY”He’s very, very knowledgeable about the game. “And even though he’s actually quite a shy person, he really feels at home in a TV studio.The insider added: “It’s been a rubbish end to 2024 for Wayne, but he’s not going to be out of work for long. “He’ll be offered punditry work straight away and there’s interest from Sky in a potential long-term deal to tie him down as a pundit.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”Wayne still harbours ambitions of making it as a manager.”But, like Gary Neville, it might end up being the case that he can carve out a more successful and lucrative career as a pundit rather than as a manager in the dugout.”Rooney’s family arriving at Old Trafford for the Newcastle gameBefore accepting the Argyle job, Rooney had been working as a pundit on a string of channels. He would regularly discuss and review England and Manchester United games.He also regularly appeared alongside Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Ian Wright and Roy Keane on The Overlap.Rooney left Championship strugglers Plymouth by mutual agreement on Tuesday. Wazza has already proved himself as a TV punditCredit: AFPWayne Rooney’s record-breaking careerWAYNE Rooney took the football world by storm when he made his debut for 2002 with Everton.He quickly became the club’s youngest-ever goalscorer aged 16 years and 342 days and was named the BBC’s Young Sports Personality of the Year.The striker joined Manchester United in 2004 and spent 13 years at Old Trafford. He went on to make 559 appearances for the Red Devils and scored 253 goals. To this day he is still the club’s all-time leading goalscorer.Following his spell with United, Rooney returned to Everton for a season. He also spent one-season stints with D.C. United and Derby County at the end of his career.As well as his impressive club career, Rooney is also England’s second-highest goalscorer with 53 goals in 120 appearances, behind only Harry Kane.After hanging up his boots, the England icon turned to a career in management.He took charge of Derby County in 2020 and managed to just about save the club from relegation from the Championship at the end of his first season.However, with Derby handed a 21-point deduction the following campaign, he was unable to keep them up again and subsequently left.Then came a 15-month spell in charge of MLS side D.C. United. He failed to impress during his time in Washington and parted ways with the club at the end of the 2023 regular season.Rooney was controversially handed the Birmingham job in October 2023, replacing John Eustace with the club doing well and sixth in the Championship table.However, in 15 games he suffered nine defeats and managed just two wins. He was sacked in January 2024 with Birmingham down in 20th. The club were relegated to League One at the end of the campaign.He returned to management in May with Plymouth Argyle but managed just five wins in 25 games. The United legend now finds himself out of work once again.The 39-year-old former England captain oversaw just four league wins and suffered 13 defeats in 23 Championship games after taking charge of the Pilgrims in May.He leaves with the club marooned at the foot of the division.Rooney arrived at Home Park four months after being sacked by Birmingham City following an 83-day spell in charge that brought nine defeats in 15 games.He and his players were booed following Sunday’s 2-0 defeat by Oxford United – their sixth defeat in a nine-game winless run that began in early November.Rooney defiantly said he did not take criticism “personally” after that loss.But it was enough to end the tenure of the man who was lauded as “the perfect candidate to provide the exciting and attacking brand of football” when appointed.READ MORE SUN STORIESUnder Rooney – who set scoring records for England and Manchester United during his decorated playing career – Plymouth have dropped to the bottom of the table, scored the joint fewest goals in the second tier and have conceded more than any other club in England’s top four divisions.Assistant head coach Mike Phelan and first-team coach Simon Ireland have also departed the club. 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    David Moyes hints he’s ready to return to management six months after West Ham exit but rules out ‘very difficult’ job

    FORMER West Ham boss David Moyes has revealed he is not ready to retire just yet.However, he will only return to management when the right job comes up.David Moyes has revealed he would love to return to managementCredit: GettyMoyes has been out of work since leaving the Hammers in May.He refused to rule out the possibility of a third stint at the London Stadium earlier this month amid mounting concerns around Julen Lopetegui – the man who replaced him.The Scot has also been linked with a return to Everton under the club’s new owners.But Moyes, who was this week appointed an OBE in the New Year Honours list for services to football, has revealed that while he wants to make a return to the sport, he will only do so if and when the perfect opportunity arises.Read More in FootballThe 61-year-old told BBC Sport: “I don’t consider myself done yet but I am certainly enjoying some time off.”The one thing I won’t do is put any manager under pressure personally, because I don’t believe in it. I have not liked it when I have been in that position myself.”We are all getting a little bit older and I have to make sure I am doing the right thing for myself.”Football is in my blood. It has been since I was a boy. I love watching football and I have enjoyed my career.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”If there is another part to it, so be it. But I would only want it to be a good part. I wouldn’t want to be coming in and doing something which is very difficult.”I don’t want to be at the bottom of the league and fighting relegation which I have had a few times, so we will see how things go.”‘David Moyes felt under appreciated by West Ham fans’ but Julen Lopetegui can win cup | Karren BradyMoyes spent six years with West Ham in total and won the Europa Conference League at the end of the 2022-23 season.He has also managed Sunderland, Real Sociedad, Manchester United, Everton and Preston North End. More

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    Kyle Walker tells Sky Sports ‘get this man on more often’ as he sits next to ex-Prem star at world Darts Championship

    KYLE WALKER told Sky Sports to “get this man on more often” as he sat next to an ex-Premier League star at the darts.England star Walker took time away from Man City’s dismal season to enjoy the action at the World Darts Championship last night.Kyle Walker had a message for Sky Sports as he enjoyed a night at the dartsCredit: RexWalker came off the bench as Man City beat Leicester on SundayCredit: GettyThe ace was all smiles at Ally Pally as he watched Michael van Gerwen and Luke Littler seal their places in the quarters.But despite being a high-profile visitor, Walker still engaged in the popular fan banter that has made darts one of the most popular sports around.Many supporters love attending in fancy dress.While others choose to spend their time downing beer and singing.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Walker instead opted to join in with another fun activity.Like many around him, he grabbed a blank piece of cardboard before writing a message on it.Holding it up to the camera, Walker revealed it read: “Sky, get this man on more often please.”The person in question turned out to be none other than former footballer Michael Brown.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe ace played for numerous teams in the Premier League including Tottenham, Fulham, Wigan and Portsmouth.After retiring in 2018, Brown now works as a pundit.Kyle Walker and ex-lover Lauryn Goodman in fresh row over intercom security system at her £2.4m homeWalker was sat next to former Premier League star Michael BrownBrown played in the Premier League for numerous teams including PortsmouthCredit: PA:Press AssociationHe is often found on BBC Sport and even had Walker on his latest podcast.Man City’s right-back was in fine spirits after coming off the bench in Sunday’s 2-0 win at Leicester.The victory was just the second in City’s last 14 matches.Walker will now be hoping to start in Saturday’s home clash against West Ham.And City can perhaps get their season back on track with favourable fixtures against Salford City, Brentford and Ipswich afterwards.World Darts Championship – top storiesREAD MORE on all the build-up to the Ally Pally extravaganza…All the info: News, features and interviews: More

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    Man Utd’s relegation prospects looks alarmingly real – Jim Ratcliffe has done the impossible by making Red Devils worse

    COULD Manchester United actually be relegated? It is a question which was previously unthinkable throughout the Premier League era.Ruben Amorim has admitted relegation from the Premier League is a possibilityCredit: RexSir Jim Ratcliffe has arguably made the Red Devils worse since taking chargeCredit: GettyMan United could face Wrexham if they are relegated to the ChampionshipCredit: GettyBut it’s a prospect first raised by manager Ruben Amorim after last week’s defeat at Wolves. And one which suddenly looks alarmingly real after the first-half horror show which brought a fourth straight loss, against Newcastle United. Could Old Trafford really be hosting Wycombe Wanderers in league football next season? Might United really be contesting derbies with Stockport County?Perhaps a cross-border tussle with Wrexham, who arguably possess more Hollywood quality than the boys from the crumbling Theatre of Dreams? READ MORE ON MAN UTDThe fact that the bookies are still quoting odds as long as 28-1 on United plunging into the Championship – and super-computers make it a one in 500 chance – should tell us all we need to know. Even during a disastrous first half of the season, United have mustered 22 points. Last season, Nottingham Forest stayed up with 32, although a more typical safety figure is somewhere between 34 and 36. Luckily for United, talk of needing 40 points, or even 38, is old hat. Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFour more wins would secure United’s Premier League status. But have you actually watched them recently? Would you fancy them to beat anyone? United don’t score many goals – just 21 this league season, fewer than Leicester. They have lost their last three games by a 7-0 aggregate.Ruben Amorim hauls off Joshua Zirkzee after 32 minutes to huge cheers as Man Utd are embarrassed in first halfMan Utd ratings vs Newcastle as Joshua Zirkzee is hooked after half an hour and Kobbie Mainoo the only bright sparkKOBBIE MAINOO’S performance was the only silver lining as Manchester United suffered a fourth consecutive defeat.Newcastle struck twice in the opening 19 minutes as they threatened to tally up a cricket score at Old Trafford.Joshua Zirkzee was ruthlessly subbed after half an hour after struggling in a No10 role – but there was no recovering for Ruben Amorim’s side.Here is how SunSport’s Kealan Hughes rated the United display…Andre Onana – 5Little he could do about both goals and was barely tested other than that.Noussair Mazraouri – 4The first two goals came down his side as he failed to close down the crosses that were turned in by Isak and Joelinton.But he was positive in possession and put in a few dangerous crosses.Matthijs de Ligt – 5Did not do much wrong for Newcastle goals but can be criticised for his failure to organise his defensive team-mates.Harry Maguire – 4Lost Isak for the opener as he was caught ball watching.Almost made amends but his diving header cannoned back off the post.Lisandro Martinez – 3A complete mismatch as he attempted to battle Joelinton for a cross the Brazilian turned in.Also lost Isak for the opener and even faced the wrong way as the cross came in.Diogo Dalot – 5Offered some much needed stability on the left flank and produced a good cross for Maguire’s headed chance.Casemiro – 3Dismal throughout. So far off the pace and barely made a pass.Missed a guilt-edge chance to pull one back on the stroke of half-time.Christian Eriksen – 4Similarly inept in protecting his defence as Casemiro, as he was overran time and time again.He did at least put a few passes together and improved after Mainoo came on.Amad Diallo – 4A tricky evening up against the hardworking Anthony Gordon and Lewis Hall so was largely ineffective.Joshua Zirkzee – 2Nothing went his way and the fans quickly got on his back. He was hauled off in the 33rd minute and his substitution was greeted with cheers by the Old Trafford faithful.Rasmus Hojlund – 5Fed off scraps but did not stop running and was a rare bright spark – came very close with a low shot that whistled past the post in the first half.SubsKobbie Mainoo (for Zirkzee) – 6Turned things around after his introduction and made things happen with his accurate passing.Set up Casemiro for a chance the Brazilian should have buried.Leny Yoro (for Martinez, 64mins) – 6Had a good chance from a corner but sent his free header wide.Alejandro Garnacho (for Casemiro, 64mins) – 4Struggled to make an impact as he failed to beat a man.Antony (for De Ligt, 83 mins) – 5Not enough time to influence the match.By Amorim’s own admission, his team lack fitness and hunger and give away possession far too easily. And the dogmatic Portuguese is wedded to a 3-4-3 system which doesn’t suit a squad bereft of dynamism in central midfield.  The sight of a tearful Joshua Zirkzee being dragged off after just 33 minutes of the Newcastle debacle, to cheers from his own club’s supporters, was genuinely haunting on a human level. The £36.5m Dutch forward may be one of United’s worst-ever signings – and there were a fair few candidates for that dubious accolade during Ten Hag’s dismal reign – but he was thrown under the bus by his Portuguese manager. A spell out of the firing line, or ideally a January move away, may be best for player and club. It is not as if United are waiting on a host of star names to return from injury and it is not as if they are going to be busy during this transfer window.Sir Jim Ratcliffe has performed the seemingly impossible by actually making United worse than when the Glazer family held full control at Old Trafford. Ratcliffe spends big on pay-offs as he corrects his own blunders – to Erik ten Hag and his backroom boys as well as sporting director Dan Ashworth – while decimating morale by slashing support staff. At least he is saving money on win bonuses just now.  Even more remarkably, Amorim – regarded as one of the brightest young coaches in Europe at Sporting Lisbon – is making United worse than they were under Untenable Hag.   They have lost five of their last six league games. Had it not been for a bizarre 2-1 success at the Etihad – when United struck twice in the dying minutes to win the worst Manchester derby in decades – Amorim might genuinely be staring into oblivion.  And Sunday brings a visit to Anfield against champions-elect Liverpool – who trounced United 7-0 when they were half-decent two seasons ago. The avoidance of complete humiliation will be United’s sole aim on Merseyside.This is comfortably the worst United have been since they were relegated from the top flight half a century ago. And only six teams currently sit below the Old Trafford rabble in the Premier League table. Of those, Crystal Palace have more attacking talent than United, Everton have a game plan which makes them capable of grinding out points in a way Amorim’s men seemingly cannot, while Wolves are on the rise under new boss Vitor Pereira. The idea of United finishing as low as 17th doesn’t feel all that fanciful.   So that brings us to the bottom three – all promoted from the Championship last season. Southampton, the next visitors to Old Trafford on January 16, are on course to be the worst Premier League side of all time. Surely United can win that six-pointer?    Leicester were sploshed twice at by United during Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s stint as caretaker boss. The Dutchman is now in charge of the Foxes, where early optimism is fading. But having watched Ipswich bully Chelsea to defeat on Monday night, bringing them to within seven points of United, you simply never know. Former Red Devils coach Kieran McKenna has masterminded back-to-back promotions and, if Portman Road keeps rocking as it was the other night, the Tractor Boys might overtake a Ferrari or two. Since February, United have lost to 13 of the 16 opponents who have been in the top flight both this season and last – only Aston Villa, Brentford and Everton have failed to beat them.  READ MORE SUN STORIESNobody fears facing United any more, home or away.  So who knows, perhaps the outcome of Manchester City’s 115 Premier League charges will see the champions relegated in United’s place?  More

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    How footballer went from Euros star to drug dealer gripped by debt & ultimately a Putin pawn killed on Ukraine frontline

    HIS body lies somewhere on the frontline in Ukraine. A former star footballer, now one of the countless casualties of Vladimir Putin’s brutal meat-grinder war.Alexey Bugayev was killed in Ukraine after joining up to escape a jail sentenceCredit: Рейтинг БукмекеровBugayev, left, playing for Russia against Portugal icon Luis Figo at Euro 2004Credit: GettyBugayev, back row second from left, was a rising star with the Russia teamCredit: GettyTwenty years ago Aleksei Bugayev was playing against footballing icons like Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo at the Euros.He had achieved what millions could only ever dream of; football stardom and a place on a world stage to show off his skills.But when his career ended prematurely in 2010 at the age of 29, Bugayev’s life would begin to spiral out of control.Gripped by poverty, debt, alcoholism and drug dealing, he was left a dishevelled ghost of his former life.READ MORE UKRAINEIt would eventually lead him into a desperate decision – one which would seal a terrible fate in the merciless war in Ukraine.Yesterday Bugayev’s dad confirmed to Russian media that his 43-year-old son had been killed in Ukraine as part of Putin’s “special military operation”.Ivan Bugayev said his son’s body could not be recovered due to “active fighting”.“Now my son’s body is lying somewhere,” he said.Most read in FootballBugayev’s fall into the abyss was a tragedy which friends and fellow players had seen develop when he was just in his 20s.Born in Moscow at the height of the Cold War in 1981, Bugayev was able to sign for one of the city’s footballing giants, Torpedo Moscow, known as the Car Factory Workers.Russian footballing legend Valery Petrakov, who managed Bugayev, said he was as a naturally gifted young player; “superbly equipped technically” and with “an excellent view of the field”.Watch as Putin’s N Korean troops sent to die with suicidal jog on frontline”He could do everything on the field,” he added. “He had speed, a pass, a shot, positioning, coordination, jumping ability… and phenomenal health, too. He was a devil of a player.”Despite being just 5ft 9in, not tall for a centre-back, Bugayev secured a place in the national squad for the Euro 2004 championships held in Portugal. At the Estadio do Benfica in front of 50,000 fans, and millions watching on TV around the world, Bugayev started the game against eventual finalists Portugal.The tournament hosts featured some the world’s greatest players, Luis Figo, Deco and Rui Costa.A young Cristiano Ronaldo, then just 19, came on as a sub during the game which Portugal won, 2-0.A picture from the match shows a dejected Bugayev as striker Rui Costa celebrates Portugal’s second goal.Bugayev looks down as Portugal striker Rui Costa celebrates after scoring in Euro 2004Bugayev’s career would crash soon after his Euros appearanceCredit: GettyThe tournament would mark the breathtaking emergence of Ronaldo at the start if his astonishing rise to a footballing great.But as Ronaldo was bursting onto the world football scene, Bugayev’s Euro appearances would mark a premature epoch for such a young player. He would be capped seven times for Russia, but he was also starting to display the troubling personal demons which would haunt him through the rest of his life.After his international appearances, Bugayev was transferred for $2m to Moscow rivals Lokomotiv.But he failed to secure a regular place in the team and the quiet and reserved young man started drinking.Another former team-mate Igor Semshov told Russian sports reporter Artem Lokalov that Bugayev’s career began to unravel when he moved to Locomotiv and he lost the personal support of his Torpedo team-mates.He added: “Bugayev could break the rules, but we put these moments aside and looked at him as someone the team needed.”If we had managed to spend a career with him in the same club, we would not have let him give up everything and go downhill.“But we all moved to other clubs, where everyone was on their own. At Torpedo, we could shower (him) with care or put pressure on him at the right moment, but everyone went their separate ways.”Bugayev playing against eventual winners Greece at Euro 2004Credit: GettyTransferred to Siberian team Tom Tomsk in 2006, Bugayev quickly found himself in trouble, including disappearing at a beer festival in Moscow.Speaking to Russian media, his former manager Petrakov told Russian media: “It’s a shame that Bugayev drowned his talent in alcohol.“He lasted three or four months, and then everything started all over again.””It all ended with a riot at a training camp in Turkey. He smashed a shop window. The next day, Bugayev’s contract was terminated.”Bugayev was handed a lifeline by the newly formed FC Krasnodar, playing 20 matches before parting company with the club.At the age of 29, he would never play professional football again.Another former coach Nurbiy Khakunov described how at Krasnodar the club “tried to help” the player as his personal life deteriorated.He added: “It didn’t work to restart his career. Bugayev decided to go down a non-sports path. It’s no secret that he had problems with alcohol.“We fought as best we could, but it didn’t work. He came to Krasnodar already with problems and hardly played.“I feel sorry for him, because he could have played (more games) for the national team, but he went down such a bad path. That’s for sure. He had a very good brain, he was very strong in one-on-one combat.”Bugayev, who insisted later that he quit football to spend more time with his family, slipped into obscurity, only reemerging in 2015 when he agreed to an interview about his playing career.Then he was working collecting waste paper and transporting cargo around Russia from a run down home in the Moscow suburb of Chekhov.He said he and his friend made the equivalent of 1p for every kilo of paper they found.There he admitted to Lokalov that he had been drinking through his playing days but looking back on his career said “Do I regret anything? Never and for nothing.”Bugayev’s life would continue to disintegrate however.Bugayev, left, worked in Moscow collecting paper for 1p a kiloCredit: Рейтинг БукмекеровBugayev appears in court charged with drug smugglingSeven years later in October 2023 he was arrested for drug smuggling.He admitted to cops that he “responded to an advert for a job as a drug courier” in a bid to pay off 70,000 roubles of debt – then the equivalent of about £500.Bugayev claimed he had been told to distribute half a kilo of mephedrone, or M-Cat, but was caught. He faced 20-years in prison.After a year on remand, in September a court in Krasnodar sentenced Bugayev to 9 and-a-half years in a maximum security penal colony.It was then he was offered a deal that would seal his tragic fate.Those convicted of serious crimes in Russia are now being lured into the military in a desperate bid by Putin to shore up immense losses in his war against Ukraine.Russian conscripts in Putin’s armyCredit: East2WestKillers, rapists and drug dealers are offered pardons – even before their trials – if they agree to military service and being sent to the front.Facing almost a decade in a dreaded Russian penal colony, Bugayev took the gamble and signed a contract with the Russian Defense Ministry.He was then quickly sent to Russia’s North Military District and soon, after the most basic military training, to the frontline in Ukraine.There he joined the battered, ill-trained and ill-equipped legions of convicts, many in their 40s, 50s and 60s, being used as cannon fodder to try to secure pitiful yards of gains against Ukraine’s highly trained troops, tanks, killer drones, artillery and trenches.The news of Bugayev’s fate came first from his lawyer Anton Smirnov who told the Russian website Sports.ru that the former player had been killed in action at the front.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe added: “Due to the fighting there is no way to pull out the body yet.””Unfortunately, the news of Aleksei’s death is true,” his dad later said. “How did it happen? And how are they killed during the military operations, I do not know.”Bugayev was dead just a few months after joining Russian forces in UkraineCredit: REUTERSUkrainian artillery in actionCredit: Getty More