Man Utd, BVB: Erik ten Hag calms things down with Jadon Sancho

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At odds with Erik ten Hag who was not counting on him, Jadon Sancho (24) had a complicated start to the season with only 76 minutes of Premier League time on the clock. A situation which pushed the English winger to return to Borussia Dortmund on loan. Better on the side of Germany where he produced good performances (3 goals and 2 offerings in 17 matches), Jadon Sancho is finding color again and this led his coach Erik ten Hag to talk about him.

At a press conference, the Dutch coach wanted to calm things down on his tense relationship with Jadon Sancho: “an apology from Sancho? There was conflict, but let’s finish the season first. So stay away from this problem now. Our delegation visited him and we will continue this process. We will continually be in touch and communicate with Jadon.”

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