Marcus Rashford's Premier League debut is a well-known tale - it occurred just three days after his first-ever senior appearance for the club.
However, less known is the story of another academy graduate who also made his debut that day. While Louis van Gaal gave a second chance to a young Rashford, who had just turned out in a Europa League tie against FC Midtjylland 72 hours earlier, James Weir was dealing with his own nerves.
Manchester United were leading Arsenal 3-2, thanks to two goals from Rashford - making it four in less than 150 senior minutes for the club - when Van Gaal looked to his bench.
Despite having other options, Van Gaal chose midfielder Weir. Ander Herrera, on a yellow card and having scored, was replaced by Weir, marking his first and only appearance for the first team. READ MORE: Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Glazers given £2bn Man United demand amid controversial meeting READ MORE: Bruno Fernandes shows true colours with Paul Pogba message as Man Utd reunion stance explained His time with the Red Devils didn't last much longer, as he left for Hull just six months later, where he struggled with injuries and saw little playtime.
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