coming from Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United legend has blast Erik ten Hag calling the worse coach he has seen after Sancho’s Dortmund redemption tour begins with a bang, silencing Man Utd doubters
Jadon Sancho played a key role in Borussia Dortmund’s 3-0 triumph over Darmstadt, coming on as a substitute barely 10 minutes into the second half.
Sancho was instrumental in setting up Marco Reus for the second goal in his first appearance since August. The England international demonstrated his abilities with a well-timed run and a crisp pass, helping Eden Terzic’s team earn three points.
This game marked Sancho’s return to action after a period of exclusion and criticism at Manchester United under manager Ten Hag.
After being left out of a game against Arsenal, the 23-year-old attacker resorted to social media to voice his conviction that he was unfairly singled out for his team’s problems. Despite subsequently removing the post, his failure to apologise resulted in his banishment from Old Trafford first-team training.
Sancho’s return to Borussia Dortmund shows a newfound resolve to establish his worth, putting to rest prior criticisms of his work ethic at Manchester United. Notably, he demonstrated defensive contributions and a desire to track back, calling into question the notion around his dedication to the club.
The contrasted treatment of Sancho by Ten Hag at Manchester United, who publicly praised Antony despite his lack of goals or assists, raises concerns about the coach’s approach. Sancho’s impressive performance for Dortmund encourages contemplation on the dynamics that led to his banishment from the English club, as well as the impact on his form.
Hans Joachim Watzke, CEO of Borussia Dortmund, rejected rumours of discipline concerns during Sancho’s last stay with the club, adding, “Jadon Sancho has no discipline problem at all.”
I’m not sure who made up the narrative.” This contradicts the story of Sancho’s time at Dortmund, complicating the current debate over his condition and the reasons behind his return to form with the German club.