Former Manchester United winger Bebe scores on debut at the new club

Former Manchester United star Bebe scored a 93rd-minute goal to certain a victory for his eighth club since leaving Old Trafford.

The Portuguese striker now plies his market for Real Zaragoza in La Liga 2 on loan through Primera División (La Liga) verge Rayo Vallecano.

Tiago Manuel Dias Correia, generally known as Bebe, signed Zaragoza last week.

The 32-year-old came on at half-time and later found the back of the net, scoring the game’s barely goal. He was rapidly booked for his winner for over-commemorate 

Super sub

Bebe’s debut was calm crucial and not at all smooth sailing.

The onward sent a 35-yard free-kick burning into the sky a minute into added time.

However, moments after, he rescued himself.

The Portuguese striker capped off a  counter-attack with a cool end at the close post.

The ball from Giuliano Simeone provided the chance and was as expert as Bebe’s clinical end.

Origin story

Manchester United joined Bebe in 2010. The striker arrived at a relatively 

unrevealed considerable fee of £7.4m from Portuguese club Vitória de Guimarães.

The former Portugal Under-21 star shone for the youth sides but could not grab his replaces when they appeared while playing for the first squad

Eventually, Bebe failed to live up to the high assumption which was placed on him due to United’s past archive with fruitful Portuguese wingers.

Scoring in the 3-0 Champions League victory at Bursaspor was a rare high through Bebe’s four-year spell at Old Trafford.

He was loaned out to Besiktas, Rio Ave, and Pacos de Ferreira early signing Benfica in 2014. Regrettably, he failed to break through at the Portuguese giants, which led to another stream of moves

Bebe then played at Cordoba and Rayo Vallecano and flatter an Eibar player in 2016

Afterward, another loan to Vallecano caused. It turned 

perpetual five years ago and has now been pursued by a gripping start at Zaragoza.

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