Mark Hughes is the manager of League Two club Bradford City. While youngsters might write him off as just another manager, it’s important to remember he's a two-time Premier League winner with Manchester United and made 72 appearances for the Welsh national team, scoring 16 goals.
The former forward turned manager showed the world he still has a trick or two up his sleeve during Bradford City’s Football League Trophy match vs. Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday.
When his side cleared the ball toward his touchline, Hughes decided it was time to bust out the skills.
Mark Hughes First Touch Skills
Mark Hughes, stop that
— Sky Bet League Two (@SkyBetLeagueTwo) August 31, 2022
Mark Hughes pic.twitter.com/I5XHYzdL4l
— Callum McFadden (@Callum7McFadden) August 30, 2022
I love the audacity to pull off those skills in the 65th minute while his side was still tied 1-1 against a club in the tier above him. His skill show must have inspired his players as Bradford City scored two more goal to win 3-1.
A look back at some of his highlights as a player makes the Mark Hughes first touch against Sheffield Wednesday look like child’s play.
Vintage Mark Hughes scoring against Liverpool in 1992.. pic.twitter.com/l9z8uUiKCB
— Jonesys Football 90s (@jonesys_90s) August 23, 2022
OTD 85 – United make it five in a row, a belter from Mark Hughes plus goals from Peter Barnes and Frank Stapleton seeing off Forest. pic.twitter.com/4v3YxQuXvd
— United Rewind (@unitedrewind) August 31, 2022
#OTD in 1985, #MUFC beat Arsenal 2-1 at Highbury thanks to goals from Mark Hughes and Paul McGrath @Paulmcgrath5 pic.twitter.com/SfiQo0JPql
— UnitedReds (@UnitedRedscom) August 24, 2022
On this day: 1995 - Mark Hughes scored his 1st @ChelseaFC goal.
The pass from Ruud Gullit is unbelievable. @GullitR#CFC #Chelsea #cfcHeritage pic.twitter.com/HYtGCgJLZx— Chad ⭐⭐ (@ChelseaChadder) August 30, 2022