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Former Manchester United gives Jadon Sancho credit during his time at the club

Jadon Sancho is appreciated by a former Man United manager

By Emmanuel Mendez

Jadon Sancho was not an issue for former Man United coach.
Jadon Sancho was not an issue for former Man United coach.
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Jadon Sancho impresses on his second debut with BVB with an assist in their 3-0 win to SV Darmstadt. Sancho assisted Marco Reus for the second goal of the game. Sancho looks to help BVB get important results to climb the Bundesliga table and compete in the Champions League Round of 16.

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The BVB six-month loan deal happened because of his lack of playing time with Manchester United. The English winger only played three games for Man United this season. The three games were the first three matchweeks against Wolves, Tottenham, and Nottingham Forest. After that, a feud between Man United manager Erik Ten Hag and the player caused the inactivity of the winger.

After the Arsenal loss in September, Ten Hag mentioned the reason for Sancho's absence was the poor training performance. Sancho went on social media to leave a message in response to the comments made. Sancho wrote, "Please don’t believe everything you read! I will not allow people saying things that [are] completely untrue. I have conducted myself in training very well this week."

Since then, Sancho has seen no game time and thus chased a move away from Old Trafford. Ten Hag insisted the player apologize to him, but the player refused. Now, at BVB, many questions are asked about who was in the wrong in this situation.

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Ralf Rangnick openly speaks about Sancho during his time at Man United and describes him as a calm person

Former Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick talks about his time with Sancho at Old Trafford. The German describes Sancho as a 'calm and pleasant guy.' Rangnick says, “In the six months I had him, there wasn’t a single discipline problem. On the contrary. He is a calm and pleasant guy.”

Rangnick also speaks about Sancho's move to BVB and believes it to be the right decision for him He believes the English winger needs game time, and the loan move was expected. Rangnick says, “When he was fit, he was a starter and did well under me. He didn't get a chance to play in Manchester. He now has to get back into a rhythm in Borussia Dortmund and really get back into form. From his point of view, the move makes perfect sense.”


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