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    Ruud van Nistelrooy took just 59 minutes to break Ten Hag record after replacing him as Man Utd interim boss

    MANCHESTER UNITED interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy needed less than an hour to best former manager Erik ten Hag on his debut at the helm.Van Nistelrooy, 48, took over at the United hotseat on a temporary basis following Sunday’s 2-1 loss at West Ham under Ten Hag which extended the club’s worst ever Premier League start.Manchester United interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy beat an Erik ten Hag recordCredit: GettyMan Utd scored five goals against a Premier League side under Van Nistelrooy, something Ten Hag never managedCredit: GettyThe club legend oversaw the Red Devils’ Carabao Cup clash with Leicester in the Round of 16 at Old Trafford on Wednesday and led them to an impressive 5-2 win.The former striker saw his team score four goals in the first half with a brace by Casemiro and strikes by Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes.Goals by the Foxes’ Bilal El Khannouss and Conor Coady sealed an entertaining six-goal spectacular in the first half before both teams slowed down in the second half.That was when Fernandes completed his brace in the 59th minute before Van Nistelrooy took his foot off the gas.Read More on Man UtdThat means that in his first game in charge of Man Utd, the ex-PSV Eindhoven boss has already beaten a Ten Hag feat by netting five goals against a Premier League side.Ten Hag’s biggest win was last month’s 7-0 triumph over League One outfit Barnsley in the third round of the Carabao Cup.The Dutch tactician’s biggest win before that was a 4-1 victory against Chelsea and Real Betis last year in the Premier League and Europa League respectively.United looked much better in just one match under Van Nistelrooy, who hinted he wants to stay and work under incoming new boss Ruben Amorim.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHe told Sky Sports: “I came here as an assistant to help the club. Now in this role, I’m helping as long as needed.”I’m here to help and serve and give my everything for the club in any capacity with so many people here around me that want the best for the club and that will never change.”Erik ten Hag and Ruud van Nistelrooy caught in heated conversation during Man Utd’s draw at Villa Sporting Lisbon boss Amorim is expected to replace Ten Hag on a full-time basis.The Portuguese tactician, though, may not assume duties until after next month’s international break, meaning his first match could take place at Ipswich on November 24.And Van Nistelrooy’s future at the club is currently uncertain as United appear to be trying to also sign Amorim’s coaching staff at Sporting.Those are assistant coaches Adelio Candido, Carlos Fernandes and Emanuel Ferro as well as goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital and sports scientist Paulo Barreira. More

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    Who are FC Noah? Armenian football club taking on Chelsea in Uefa Conference League match

    FC NOAH is an Armenian team that has recently made waves in European football.Here’s everything you need to know about the aspirational club, who are taking on Chelsea in the Europa Conference League.FC Noah was founded in 2017 as FC ArtsakhRui Mota is the head coach of FC NoahCredit: GettyMatheus Aiás is a striker for the Armenian sideCredit: GettyWho Are FC Noah?Founded in 2017 as FC Artsakh, the team was originally based in Stepanakert, Artsakh, Armenia.The club relocated to Armavir and was rebranded as FC Noah in 2019, drawing inspiration from biblical figure Noah.Its name references the story of Noah’s Ark, which is said to have come to rest on the Mountains of Ararat, traditionally identified with Mount Ararat in Armenia.Rise to prominenceThe team’s rise to prominence has been meteoric — they finished second in the Armenian First League in their inaugural 2017-18 season, earning promotion to the Armenian Premier League.More Europa Conference LeagueDespite a disappointing 8th-place finish in their first top-flight season, the club’s fortunes changed dramatically following a change of ownership and the rebranding in 2019.Noah’s first major trophy came in the 2019-20 season, when they won the Armenian Cup, defeating Ararat-Armenia on penalties.This marked the beginning of their European journey, as it meant they qualified for the UEFA Europa Conference League for the first time.They were knocked out in the first qualifying round in the 2021-22 season, losing 5-1 on aggregate to Finish club Kuopion Palloseura.Most read in FootballThe side finished second in the Armenian Premier League in 2023-24, meaning they qualified for Europe’s third-tier tournament once again.Making historyThe 2024-25 season has been a landmark year for FC Noah.Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca lauds Cole Palmer as the type of player supporters ‘pay to see’ They made history by becoming the first club in history to enter the Conference League qualifiers in the first round and successfully navigate all four rounds.Their impressive run included victories over Shkëndija, Sliema Wanderers and Greek powerhouse AEK Athens, before a nail-biting 4-3 aggregate win against Ružomberok in the play-off round.They continued their hot streak run into match-day one of the competition on October 3, 2024, beating Czech First League outfit FK Mladá Boleslav 2-0 at Armavir City Stadium, their home ground. Key playersCurrently managed by Rui Mota, Noah boasts a diverse squad filled with both local talent and players from around the world.Key players include Gonçalo Gregório from Portugal and Brazilian Matheus Aiás in attack.Gonçalo Gregório plays up front for FC NoahmaCredit: GettyIn midfield there’s Gustavo Sangaré from Burkina Faso and local lad Gor Manvelyan.The side boasts experienced defenders in Hovhannes Hambardzumyan from Armenia, as well as the Icelandic left-back Guðmundur Þórarinsson.StadiumThe team’s home ground has changed several times since their inception.After initially playing at various stadiums in Yerevan, including the Mika Stadium and Alashkert Stadium, FC Noah moved their home games to the Armavir City Stadium in February 2022.Upcoming Chelsea fixtureFC Noah’s European adventure continues with a highly anticipated match against English giants Chelsea in the UEFA Conference League on November 7, 2024.READ MORE SUN STORIESThis fixture represents a David vs Goliath encounter, pitting the Armenian underdogs against one of Europe’s most successful clubs of the past two decades.The match against Chelsea will undoubtedly be the biggest in the club’s short history.Chelsea’s Europa Conference League matchesHere are the Blues’ Europa Conference League fixtures in 2024:Thursday, October 3Chelsea vs GentKick-off: 8pmThursday, October 24Panathinaikos vs ChelseaKick-off: 5.45pmThursday, November 7Chelsea vs FC NoahKick-off: 8pmThursday, November 28Heidenheim vs ChelseaKick-off: 5.45pmThursday, December 12FC Astana vs ChelseaKick-off: 3.30pmThursday, December 19Chelsea vs Shamrock RoversKick-off: 8pm. More

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    Steve Bruce shares heartbreaking statement after tragic death of four-month old grandson Madison

    STEVE BRUCE has shared a heartbreaking statement after the tragic death of his four-month old grandson.Newborn Madison was the child of former Leeds, Fulham and Millwall striker Matt Smith, who is Bruce’s son-in-law.Blackpool’s Manager Steve Bruce has issued a statement after the death of his grandsonCredit: PABruce’s statement read: “On Tuesday we laid my grandson Madison to rest.”It’s been the worst time of my family’s entire lives and is something no family should have to endure.”I’d like to take this opportunity on behalf of all the family to thank everyone for the tributes and messages from inside and outside the footballing world.”It has touched us all. I’d also like to thank David, Julian and the owner Simon for their understanding and support.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS”I look forward to seeing you all on Saturday at Gillingham, and back at Bloomfield Road.”Look after your loved ones. Best wishes, Steve Bruce.”Madison’s passing was announced on October 18.In a statement, Blackpool said Madison’s death was “sudden and unexpected”.Most read in FootballBruce, former Newcastle and Aston Villa gaffer, missed Blackpool’s match against Barnsley on October 19 due to the bereavement. And understanding so, hasn’t been in the dugout since.The legendary manager, who has overseen more than 1,000 matches, is set to return to action for this weekend’s FA Cup clash against Gillingham.Bruce’s son Alex, who is currently working as the assistant manager at Salford City, also missed their game against Crewe.The ex-Prem manager, 63, joined the Tangerines on a two-year deal in September after nearly two years out of football management.Blackpool have won just four of their opening 13 games of the season, losing five along the way, leaving them 16th in League One. What tributes clubs have madeClubs up and down the country have sent their condolences…Preston North End”Devastating news. Sending our thoughts and condolences to Steve and his family at this incredibly difficult time.”West Bromwich Albion”Everybody at West Bromwich Albion sends their condolences, thoughts and love to Steve Bruce’s family at this desperately sad time.”Norwich City”Heartbreaking news. We’re sending our love and support to Steve and his family at this difficult time”Birmingham City”Everyone at Blues sends their love and support to our former boss and his family and friends at this extremely difficult time.”Bristol City”Everybody at Bristol City sends their condolences, thoughts and love to the family at this tragic time.”Lincoln City”Deepest condolences from everyone at the Imps to Steve and his family.”Northampton Town”Sending the condolences of everyone at Sixfields to Steve and his family.”Leeds United”Everybody at Leeds United sends their condolences and thoughts to Steve’s family at this tragic time.”Bristol Rovers”Everyone at Bristol Rovers sends our condolences, thoughts and love to Steve and the Bruce family.”Barnsley”Incredibly sad news. The thoughts and prayers of everyone connected to Barnsley Football Club are with Steve and his family.” More

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    Scott McTominay handed new nickname at Napoli as video emerges of him tearing AC Milan to shreds

    SCOTT MCTOMINAY has been handed a new nickname after his impressive performance against AC Milan.The Scotland international left Manchester United in the summer transfer window to join Serie A giants Napoli.Scott McTominay starred for Napoli against AC MilanCredit: X @SerieAHe has been handed a new nickname by Napoli fansCredit: RexMcTominay, 27, has gone on to become a crucial cog in Antonio Conte’s side who are now at the top of the Italian top division.In Napoli’s latest match they were able to dispatch AC Milan 2-0 at the San Siro.The visitor’s goals came from Romelu Lukaku and Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.But it was McTominay’s performance in the midfield that got people talking on social media.READ MORE ON MAN UTDThe former Red Devils star played the full 90 minutes and impressed against the likes of Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Youssouf Fofana and Yunus Musah.A video of him driving the ball forward was viewed by thousands of fans, with McTominay being heralded with a new nickname.Napoli fans have fallen for the combative midfielder and have nicknamed him “McTotally”.It differs from his previous nickname that he had at Old Trafford when he was known as “McSauce”.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSSince his arrival in Naples, McTominay has scored one and assisted one goal in Serie A.He has also netted in the 5-0 Coppa Italia victory over Palermo back in September.Inside Scott McTominay and Cam Reading’s glam life in NaplesFormer Manchester United star Brian McClair has been left disappointed by McTominay’s success.The retired midfielder believes that the Old Trafford outfit should never have cashed in on the Scot.He told the BBC: “For me, it’s a big disappointment that he’s not still at Manchester United.”I can’t fathom why on his performances when he played and when has played he’s been very good for Napoli.”For Scotland he’s been a revelation.”Ten Hag’s Man Utd signingsThe Dutchman has brought in 21 players since moving to Old Trafford in 20222022-23:Antony, (Ajax) £86mCasemiro, (Real Madrid) £70mLisandro Martinez, (Ajax) £46mTyrell Malacia, (Feyenoord) £13mChristian Eriksen, (Brentford) freeMartin Dubravka, (Newcastle) loanWout Weghorst, (Burnley) loanJack Butland, (Crystal Palace) loanMarcel Sabitzer, (Bayern Munich) loan2023-24:Rasmus Hojlund, (Atalanta) £72mMason Mount, (Chelsea) £60mAndre Onana, (Inter Milan) £47mSofyan Amrabat, (Fiorentina) loanAltay Bayindir, (Fenerbahce) £4.3mJonny Evans, (Leicester) freeSergio Reguilon, (Tottenham) loan2024-25:Leny Yoro, (Lille) £52mManuel Ugarte, (Paris Saint-Germain) £50mMatthijs de Ligt, (Bayern Munich) £45mJoshua Zirkee, (Bologna) £36.5mNoussair Mazraoui, (Bayern Munich) £12.8m More

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    Goalkeeper ‘blames’ Harry Kane for leaving him bloodied with studs to the face during Bayern Munich clash

    MAINZ goalkeeper Robin Zentner has called out Harry Kane after a sickening on-field collision. The 30-year-old needed treatment on the field after a challenge from the England striker on Wednesday night. Harry Kane has been called out for leaving his boot in on Mainz goalkeeper Robin ZentnerCredit: GettyThe 30-year-old required lengthy treatment during Mainz’s 4-0 loss to Bayern on WednesdayCredit: GettyZentner was able to continue following the collisionCredit: ReutersKane drew a rare blank as Bayern Munich romped to a 4-0 DFB-Pokal win at the MEWA Arena. The former Tottenham forward came close on several occasions, twice turning provider for Jamal Musiala as the youngster struck a brilliant hat-trick. But it was an incident in the 15th minute that had Mainz fans – and Zentner – incensed. Kane burst into the box with one of his trademark late runs, looking to find the opening goal.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLHe slid in to try and beat Zentner to the loose ball, with the goal gaping.But the goalkeeper got there first, resulting in Kane’s studs raking down the side of Zentner’s face.The game was halted for several minutes while the former Kiel keeper was attended by medical staff.He was eventually given the green light to continue with a bandage above his right eye.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollowing the loss, Zentner hit out at Kane and accused the England star of going for a ball he was never likely to make.He told Bild: “I think you can blame him. Rodri and Harry Kane lead footy stars and Wags arriving for lavish Ballon d’Or ceremony despite Real Madrid ‘boycott'”He sees relatively early on that he can’t get to the ball. “He might as well just stay away.’ Kane joined Munich in the summer of 2023 for a deal worth £104million. The veteran keeper saw out the game with a mark above his right eyeCredit: GettyHarry 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.”He has since scored a remarkable 45 goals in 40 games across all competitions. So far this season, the former Spurs star has bagged nine goals in eight, as well as five assists. Bayern are setting the early pace in the Bundesliga, top of the table with 20 points from 6 games. More

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    When football and Halloween collide, from Napoli’s seasonal kit to Barcelona’s scary masks and a sexy Wag as Catwoman

    HALLOWEEN is here, and even football gets into the festivities.The American tradition has seeped into European culture, with footballers and clubs getting into the spooky spirit.Napoli have got into the spirit of Halloween with creepy limited edition kitsNapoli’s ex-star Dries Mertens promotes their spider web shirt from 2022And it’s not just the players and teams, it’s their Wags too who enjoy dressing up.SunSport looks at when football and Halloween collide. Be prepared to be spooked!Napoli’s seasonal shirtIn 2022, Emporio Armani embraced Halloween with a seasonal footy shirt for the Italian giants.Read more football newsThat kickstarted a trend for the club, who at that point wore an all-black shirt with spiders on it.Last season, their traditional blue shirt featured a load of bats flying up on the bottom of the jersey.As modelled above by Victor Osimhen, it gives you quite the fright. Barcelona’s creepy masksIn 2015, the Catalans got into hot water when they took their Halloween celebrations too far.Most read in FootballSeveral donned creepy masks, including of Shrek and Frankenstein, before gatecrashing a Getafe player’s post-match interview wearing them.Football teams that controversially changed their badgeGetafe captain Pedro Leon was miffed and told Marca that they saw the trick as disrespectful.However, Andres Iniesta reportedly called to apologise on behalf of the club, and all was forgiven.Barcelona’s stars gave Getafe players quite the fright post-matchJack Grealish and Sasha Atwood do GreaseJack and his very own ‘Sandy’ dressed up as characters from Grease in Halloween, back in 2022.Grealish perfected the look which included a slicked-back black quiff and a leather jacket slung over his shoulder.The winger even shaved off his beard to get as close to Danny Zucko as he could.Girlfriend Sasha pulled out all the stops too as she dressed up as Sandy, who was played by the late Olivia Newton-John.The model wore her blonde hair in curls and paired her black outfit and leather jacket with red heels.Jack Grealish and Sasha Attwood enjoyed dressing up for Halloween as Danny and Sandy from GreashGrealish and Attwood’s costumes were on point for the occasionChantelle Heskey is CatwomanIn 2014, footballer’s Wag Chantelle – wife of England legend Emile Heskey – hosted her own Halloween Ball at Alderley Edge’s Festival Hall in Cheshire.The do was done in order to raise money for charity, and was attended by dozens of footballers and their Wags.Tanya Bardsley dressed as slasher villain Freddy Krueger, but it was the host who stole the show.She looked incredibly glam as Catwoman, paying homage to Halle Berry.Glam Chantelle Heskey dressed up as a Catwoman for a Charity Halloween Ball at The Festival hall in Alderley EdgeChantelle loves playing dress up for Halloweenread more sport featuresScary TigresMexican football is mad, and their players and fans are passionate people.So when it comes to Halloween, of course they’re going to get into the spirit.Tigres were playing a game against Toluca on Halloween night, which prompted the players to take action.Before posing for a pre-match photo, they put on masks ranging from Batman to a frightening clown, and a werewolf.Amusingly, not all the players were on board with the idea – with some appearing quite bemused by the whole situation.Not every Tigres player was on board with the player’s scary mask ideaWitching hourBenevento Calcio are a Serie C club with a badge befitting of Halloween.On the club’s crest, front and centre, is a witch riding a broom.It references the legend of the witches of Benevento, a city it has been said witches met at during the 13th century.Thus the club is also nicknamed ‘Stregoni’ and ‘Streghe’ – which translates to sorcerers and witches.Benevento Calcio’s crest features a witch on a broomstickAccording to folklore, witches used to meet in the city of Benevento in the 13th centuryValencia’s batLike Benevento Calcio, LaLiga giants Valencia have also embraced Halloween culture within their badge.A huge bat features on top of the club’s crest, which incidentally also appears on the city’s coat of arms.READ MORE SUN STORIESThis is because bats occupied Valencia well before people did, according to historians.Valence was also built upon a swamp, where mosquitos are prevalent. What do bats feast upon? You guessed it. How gruesome.Valencia have embraced bats because they inhabited the city before humans More

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    Erik ten Hag ‘jets home without wife and kids to be consoled by his parents’ after Man Utd sacking left him ‘ruined’

    ERIK TEN HAG has travelled back to his hometown after being left “ruined” by his Manchester United sacking.The Dutchman, 54, was sacked on Monday after two-and-a-half years in the job, winning the League Cup and FA Cup with the Red Devils.Erik ten Hag has been left ‘ruined’ by his sudden Man Utd sackingCredit: GettyHe was seen getting on a private jet at Manchester airport hours after the news was announcedCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeHowever, results this season fell below standard with the team sitting in 14th in the Premier League, and following a 2-1 defeat to West Ham on Sunday club bosses decided to remove Ten Hag from his position.After having his contract extended for a year in the summer, Ten Hag has been handed a £15million pay-off for his termination.SunSport exclusively revealed he had left the UK on a private jet just hours after the news was announced.The jet, a Cessna light aircraft, flew him from Manchester to Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd the ultimate destination of his 500-mile trip has now been revealed as his tranquil hometown of Oldenzaal.The small town is home to 31,000 residents, including Ten Hag’s extended family and parents. According to Mail Sport the former Ajax boss has been consoled by parents, Hennie and Joke, as they visited his modern three-storey five-bedroom home worth £1m.The report adds Ten Hag and his wife, Bianca, would often return to the town where everyone cycles to escape the pressures of life as a Premier League manager.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSIt is understood Bianca and their three children remained behind in Cheshire while she sorts out admin matters before they head over to the Netherlands. According to friends and neighbours, Oldenzaal is where Ten Hag feels most comfortable, and somewhere he can walk around in relative anonymity.Ruben Amorim responds to questions about Man Utd job after Sporting match Fellow Dutchman Hans Kraay Jr. has rubbished claims that Ten Hag would be happy with his payout, instead revealing he is “devastated” by the turn of events. Kraay Jr, a former Dutch footballer turned coach and TV presenter, told Dutch outlet SoccerNews: “I understand that he is getting €17m, and then people say, ‘he will go somersaulting through Manchester’.”No, he is completely, completely devastated, he is completely ruined.”He added: “At the moment, you don’t think about money. That will come later.”I also don’t have the impression that I have to call him tomorrow to ask – can you still make ends meet, can you still get the groceries? Not that, but now he’s in trouble.”Insiders at Old Trafford have said Ten Hag was “taken aback” by the sudden decision, given he had survived Ineos reviews in both the summer and during the international break.Ten Hag’s time at United had some extraordinary lows, such as the 7-0 thrashing by Liverpool, 4-0 defeat to Crystal Palace or 4-0 loss to Brentford.However, it also came with some extreme highs, such as the League Cup final victory over Newcastle, the 4-3 win over Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals, and the FA Cup final win over Manchester City.Man Utd chiefs named Ruud van Nistelrooy as the Interim manager while they look for a permanent successor, with the United legend overseeing a 5-2 win over Leicester in the League Cup on Wednesday.But the Red Devils already appear to have their next manager lined up in the form of Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim.Amorim, 39, has won the league twice with Sporting after ending their 19-year title drought.Sporting confirmed United had agreed to trigger the £8.3m release clause in his contract, and Amorim has now all-but confirmed he will be moving to Manchester from Lisbon in the near future.Speaking to reporters before tomorrow’s clash with Estrela Amadora, he said: “I know it’s difficult for everyone, but at the end of the game we’ll address it.”I don’t think the president forced me to leave immediately. He’s defending the club’s rights and I’m not getting involved in that, I would never do that.”I think that at the end of the game everyone will be very clear. “The fans may like it or not, but everything will be settled. We’re adults and things happen sometimes.”We really want to win this game, we really need to win. And at the end of the game we’ll address that issue. “It’s difficult to focus on the games, but I’m managing to do so more.”The soap opera is coming to an end, let’s say. The fact that I can’t be so clear creates a lot of difficulty for me.”Amorim then revealed he decided not to watch Van Nistelrooy’s United beat Leicester 5-2 in the Carabao Cup.Instead, he watched tomorrow’s opponents plus United’s rivals Manchester City as they were dumped out of the cup competition by Tottenham.That is because should he remain at Sporting – possibly until the international break due to a 30-day notice period – he would lead his current team against City in the Champions League on Tuesday night.Amorim, who was mentored by Jose Mourinho, added: “I knew the result, but yesterday I watched Amadora. “I also watched Man City, although there were a lot of changes and it’s not possible to make an assessment for the Champions League game.”READ MORE SUN STORIESThough no confirmation has come, United and Ineos chief Sir Dave Brailsford implied all the negotiations to bring Amorim in are completed.He told fans outside Old Trafford: “It’s done,” when quizzed by supporters.Man Utd ratings vs LeicesterMAN UNITED started life after Erik ten Hag with a comfortable win over Leicester in the Carabao Cup.But who shone in the 5-2 victory, and who will be hoping incoming boss Ruben Amorim wasn’t watching?SunSport’s Katherine Walsh gives her ratings…Altay Bayindir – 6Although United dominated, Bayindir looked shaky when Leicester’s chances came.He flapped with a dodgy punch which led to the away side’s 33rd minute goal. And he looked to repeat it with McAteer’s shot just before half-time.But one excellent second half save, pushed on to the crossbar, when Steve Cooper’s side were pressing, boosts his mark up a bit.Victor Lindelof – 6Hasn’t got the partnership with De Ligt established yet as they both failed to deal with crosses too often from centre-back.But wasn’t really troubled consistently in the absence of Jamie Vardy in what was his second start of the season.Matthijs De Ligt – 7A more physical presence at the back than in previous performances but a more potent attack could have caused much more trouble.Kasey McAteer got the better of him a few times and he was subbed in the 71st minute for Jonny Evans.Lisandro Martinez – 6Looked vulnerable at left-back in moments, with Lindelof filling in at centre-back.James Justin often had acres of space in the second half before United made it 5-2.Diogo DalotBack in his beloved right-hand side and told to push into midfield but often left his defensive channel wide open.Passed back all too often and kept Justin onside in the first half. He assisted Garnacho’s opener though after collecting Casemiro’s stunning lofted pass.Played a part in Leicester’s second after the ball bounced off him to drop for Coady in another silly goal to concede for the home side.Casemiro – 9The star of the show. A stunning first-half showing saw Casemiro score a brace after bagging a 30-yard screamer for United’s opening goal inside 15 minutes.He was involved in Garnacho’s goal too. Came up with a number of key defensive headers in the second-half to show class is permanent, although form might be temporary at 32 years old.Manuel Ugarte – 6Conceded early fouls but worked hard. Slowly but surely starting to get to grips with his United team-mates after a shaky start.Bruno Fernandes – 8Restored United’s 3-1 lead with his first finish of the season. Played with a smile on his face, which we often haven’t seen this season.Dummied the ball for Casemiro’s worldie and scored his second of the evening in the 57th minute after rolling it under Danny Ward before tapping it into an empty net.Will be leaned on heavily by Van Nistelrooy to produce the goods following Ten Hag’s departure.Marcus Rashford – 6A quiet evening for Rashford, who needs to kick on after Ten Hag’s exit.The winger lost the ball a lot in the first 30 minutes. Flicks didn’t come off and hauled off again in the 60th minute.Rashford’s only played a full 90 minutes THREE times this season.Alejandro Garnacho – 7A goal and assist for Garnacho, who attended the Ballon d’Or on Monday.The 20-year-old doubled United’s lead inside 27 minutes after a well worked team move and set up Casemiro’s brilliant opener.Looked a constant threat throughout and was taken off 20 minutes from time to be saved for Sunday’s clash against Chelsea.Joshua Zirkzee – 4Worked hard but never looked confident on the ball and struggled to get involved in the seven-goal thriller. Never seemed to be on his toes either.But the only consolation is that he was involved in Casemiro’s second (United’s fourth).Trudged off after 85 minutes looking disgruntled with his tail between his legs.SubsAmad (60′ for Rashford) – 7Instant impact from the bench. The youngster almost scored an overhead kick with his first touch of the evening.Mazraoui (60′ for Martinez) – 6Hojlund (71′ for Garnacho) – 6Jonny Evans (71′ for De Ligt) – 6Ethan Wheatley (85′ for Zirkzee) – N/ARuben Amorim is ‘Mourinho 2.0’ who turned Sporting from ‘walking dead’ into Portuguese champs… he can revive Man UtdWHEN Ruben Amorim took charge of Sporting Lisbon in March 2020, one club official compared their situation to the “walking dead”, writes Jordan Davies.Optimism and hope was at an all-time low.But the Amorim-effect was almost instantaneous, guiding the Portuguese sleeping giants to their first league title for 19 years in 2020/21, losing just once and only conceding 20 goals.Since then, Sporting have lifted another league title in 2023/24 – as well as two League Cups – and currently sit top with nine wins from nine this term.He may be young, but Amorim already has an eye for rebuilding and revitalising fallen super powers with his infectious charisma and intense tactical philosophy that hardly ever wavers. The “walking dead” at Manchester United must be praying for a similar sort of revival.And they may just get it from one of the most talented young coaches on the continent – a man accustomed to breathing new life back into crumbling institutions such as Old Trafford.Amorim has spent the last decade dreaming of one day gracing England’s Premier League, such was his admiration for an ex-United boss in Jose Mourinho growing up.Often nicknamed ‘Mourinho 2.0’, Amorim spent a week with his coaching idol in an internship capacity at United’s Carrington training base in 2018, going on to cite him as his “reference point”.United should not be expecting a mini-Mourinho, as Amorim said himself: “Mourinho is one of a kind. There won’t be another Mourinho. Mourinho is unique.”And yet, you cannot help but compare the two.For all the mismanagement in the Old Trafford hot seats over the years, this would be a real get – finally a slap in the face United’s Prem rivals have no answer for. More

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    Inside Tottenham star Archie Gray’s incredible family with dad, uncle, grandad, brother and cousins all Leeds royalty

    ARCHIE GRAY may have made the painful decision to leave Leeds in the summer.But he is well aware his family will forever be intertwined with Elland Road.Archie Gray may have left Leeds but is part of a family dynasty at Elland RoadCredit: RexFour relatives across three generations have pulled on the famous white shirt, including Archie’s great-uncle Eddie GrayCredit: RexAnd Whites fans may not have to wait too much longer for the next member of the Gray dynasty in the first team – and even more set to follow suit. That is because while Archie, 18, completed a £30million transfer to Tottenham, he still has a brother and two cousins making their way in the Leeds academy.Last season, the midfielder-turned-right-back instantly won fans over when he broke into the senior side and was crowned Championship Young Player of the Year before heartache in the play-off final. But there was never any doubt the Elland Road faithful would take to him given his surname.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLBecause Archie was the fourth Gray across three generations to pull on the famous white jersey.His dad Andy came through the academy and made 28 first-team appearances – including 22 in the Premier League – between 1995 and 1997.But when it became clear he was not going to dislodge Tony Yeboah, Rod Wallace, Brian Deane and then Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink in attack, he left the club in 1998 to join Nottingham Forest. The two-cap Scotland international’s career was largely spent in the EFL – including a return to Leeds for the 2012-13 campaign where he scored his only goal and ten games to his tally.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut that was a fraction of the totals his dad and Archie’s grandad Frank achieved.Left-back Frank broke into the first team in 1972 and totalled 35 goals in 396 games in two spells either side of two years at Forest.Archie Gray is determined to prove him self at new club Tottenham He helped Leeds win the First Division in 1973-74 alongside his brother Eddie and was a runner-up in the FA Cup, Charity Shield, European Cup and European Cup Winners’ Cup.Ironically, he won the European Cup when reunited with Brian Clough at Forest before actually playing under manager and brother Eddie following his return to Yorkshire. But it was Eddie – Archie’s great-uncle – who is the biggest Leeds legend of the family. The one-club man racked up a staggering 577 appearances and 68 goals for his beloved team between 1965 and 1984. A two-time First Division winner, he also won the FA Cup in 1972 as well as the League Cup and Charity Shield – plus two Fairs Cups. The Scottish winger, who earned 12 caps, was voted as the club’s third-greatest player of all time in a 2000 vote, behind only Billy Bremner and John Charles.Gray family’s Leeds dynastyEDDIE GRAY One of the club’s greatest-ever players – voted third in 2000 vote. Spent entire career from 1965 to 1984 with Leeds, scoring 68 times in 577 appearances and winning two league titles. A true Elland Road legend.FRANK GRAYPlayed both with and under his brother Eddie at Leeds. Came through at Leeds to win 1973-74 First Division, headed to Forest where he won European Cup then returned to Elland Road. 35 goals in 396 games across two spells. ANDY GRAYLike his dad Frank, had two stints with Leeds and also played for Forest. Far less distinguished Leeds career with one goal in 38 matches at either end of his career largely spent in the EFL. NICK GRAYEddie’s son starred in the Leeds academy before a career elsewhere, struggling to make it into the first team. Enjoyed stint at Halifax. STUART GRAYBrother of Nick, son of Eddie. Didn’t play for Leeds but starred for Celtic before spells with Reading, Rushden & Diamonds and Oxford United. ARCHIE GRAYBurst through as a teenager and immediately adored as the son of Andy and grandson of Frank. Only had the 2023-24 season in the first team and missed out on promotion, racking up 52 appearances. Joined Tottenham for £30million in 2024. HARRY GRAYArchie’s younger brother is impressing in the Leeds academy. Aged just 14, he was already in the Under-18s, scoring a host of wondergoals and even featuring for England at youth level. CHARLIE & JACOB GRAYCousins of Archie and Harry and grandsons of Eddie, Charlie and Jacob are also shining in the Leeds academy. Charlie was born in 2012 with Jacob arriving the following year. Not only that but the second of his two famous strikes against Burnley in 1970 is widely regarded as the best goal in Leeds’ history. The Hall of Famer and MBE even had two stints as manager at Elland Road, too.While his nephew Andy played for Leeds, Eddie’s own sons did not as Nick starred in the academy before a career elsewhere while Stuart appeared for Celtic. However, there are more Gray kids who are marching on together through the Leeds academy right now.Archie’s younger brother Harry, born in 2008, is an exciting, highly-rated forward who has been hailed for his heaps of potential.By 14, he had already broken into the Leeds Under-18s side and is part of the England youth set-up, too.Video footage from earlier this year showed the teenager’s montage of wondergoals, sparking plenty of excitement among fans.Obviously he is a guy with lots of talent… he is full of potentialDaniel Farke on Harry GrayAnd the supporters got a glimpse of Harry when Daniel Farke gave him a run-out with the seniors in a pre-season friendly – but the manager quickly cooled excitement of an imminent breakthrough. Farke said: “Obviously he is a guy with lots of talent but I don’t like to praise the young lads too much and to put them too much into the spotlight. “We can’t expect to see him pretty, pretty soon right now at Elland Road.”He is full of potential. Here and there he will get a chance to smell a bit how it is with the first team and to adapt to senior football but we will stay patient.”We won’t put too much load on his small shoulders.”Before leaving Leeds, Archie even revealed his desire to play alongside his brother – meaning the final chapters on his own Leeds story may not be written just yet.Gray endeared himself to the Leeds crowd instantlyCredit: GettyHe was left gutted as his boyhood club lost the play-off finalCredit: GettyGray is settling into life at TottenhamCredit: AlamyHis brother Harry Gray is also in the Leeds academy and starring for EnglandCredit: GettyHe told the Guardian:  “I wouldn’t tell him this myself, but it’s my dream to play with Harry one day.“I just don’t know how we’d get along in training as we’re so competitive in everything we do and always have been. We’d have to be on the same team but as brothers we’re really close.”Harry is not the only Gray left at the Thorp Arch training ground, though. Because Archie and Harry’s cousins Charlie, born in 2012, and Jacob, born the following year, are also involved in the Leeds academy and desperate to try and emulate their own grandfather Eddie.Unlike the previous generations, Archie and Harry have opted to play for England at international level – rather than Scotland. Three Lions U21 ace Archie told the Daily Mail in April: “Ever since I was young I used to watch my dad [Andy] play and I heard about my uncle playing and my grandad Frank, I’ve always had to live up to it.”My dad’s been really good with me for advice, but I’ve been very lucky that everything has come together for me.”Ever since I was 15, things have come at me so quickly, but I’ve just got to be grateful for what I’ve got and keep improving.”He added: “Hopefully I can [get England recognition], but I’ve just got to take it step by step and keep focusing on my club football, which can hopefully attract the attention of whoever it is, whether it’s the [England] U21s or it’s the first team.READ MORE SUN STORIES”I’d be really happy just to play for my country. My hopes are to play for England, definitely. It’s where I’m from and where I’ve grown up. “I’m three-quarters English, so that’s where I’m at. My dad is totally happy for whatever makes me happy, even though Eddie supports Scotland. But I’m the same as him, I’m happy as long as he’s happy.”Archie and Harry’s dad Andy had two stints with LeedsCredit: AlamyAndy’s dad Frank was also a first-team star at Elland RoadCredit: PAFrank Gray, front row second from right, played in the European Cup for the clubCredit: GettyEddie had two spells as Leeds manager as wellCredit: GettyHe is considered one of the greatest players in Leeds’ rich historyCredit: ReutersWho are these famous footballers? More