“He has not even stay up two week at Dortmund but are already fade up with him. He keeps displaying his bad Behaviour everyday. This was why Erik ten Hag wanted him out of the club”- A Video of as been released as Jadon Sancho clashes with his team-mates as he was trying to fight the club’s striker during Borussia Dortmund last match…WATCH VIDEO

In just his second game for Borussia Dortmund since coming back from Manchester United on loan, Jadon Sancho was a key part of their 4-0 win over FC Koln. Even though he wasn’t fit for games after being kicked off United’s first team for four months,
Sancho showed off his skills last week with a lively 36-minute appearance against Darmstadt in which he set up a goal. Sancho won a penalty early in the second half against FC Koln in his first game back with the team after a break.
In the event, Sancho got into the penalty area and got past Rasmus Cartensen, who was a defender. Cartensen then pulled Sancho back, which led to a penalty. However, Germany forward Niclas Fullkrug stepped up and made the penalty, putting Dortmund ahead 2-0 after 58 minutes.
A reporter for Sky Germany named Patrick Berger said that Sancho begged Fullkrug to let him take the penalty, but Fullkrug said no. Even so, both players hugged during the parties that followed, which showed that they didn’t have any bad feelings.
Donyell Malen, a former Arsenal forward, scored three minutes later to make it 3-0 for Dortmund, who was still in charge. Youssoufa Moukoko scored a goal in extra time to seal the win, making it 4-0. With the win, Dortmund and RB Leipzig, who are in fourth place, were tied on points for the last spot in the Champions League.
But there were some problems with the game. In protest against plans to bring private equity investors into the Bundesliga, fans stopped the game after only 12 minutes by throwing chocolate coins onto the field. Both groups of fans held up signs against these plans, which was similar to what fans said during Dortmund’s Champions League home game against Newcastle in November.
Even though he didn’t take the penalty he won, Jadon Sancho made a big difference in the game and helped Dortmund win.
The exciting win and the protests by the fans give the game even more meaning, showing both on-field skill and off-field feelings against possible changes to the Bundesliga’s ownership structure.