With one substitute appearance on Wednesday evening, Marcus McGuane shot from relative unknown teenager to the big time.

In coming off the bench to help Barcelona beat Espanyol in the Catalan Super Cup, McGuane became the first Englishman to feature for the club since Gary Lineker in 1989.

McGuane, 19, only joined the Spanish giants from Arsenal in January and was one of 12 Barcelona B players brought into the first team for the match.

What do we know about the young midfielder and how has he ended up at the one of the biggest clubs in the world?

What has he done in his career?

A born and bred Londoner, McGuane is a product of Arsenal's Hale End Academy, having joined the club when he was just six years old.

Having worked his way through their various youth sides, he went on to captain Arsenal Under-18s and was a regular for the Under-23s when he opted to leave earlier this year.

That decision came after he had featured just twice for Arsenal's first team - late substitute appearances in Europa League wins this season over BATE Borisov and Red Star Belgrade.