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Rebecca Lowe, Lee Dixon, and Robbie Mustoe break down Jadon Sancho’s status with Manchester United after his manager, Erik ten Hag, dismissed him from first team training. #NBCSports #PremierLeague #JadenSancho #ManUnited
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Unpacking Jadon Sancho’s situation with Erik ten Hag, Man United | Premier League | NBC Sports

32 comentarios en «Unpacking Jadon Sancho's situation with Erik ten Hag, Man United | Premier League | NBC Sports»
  1. I don't know the full details and neither do these pundits. Why do they speak as if their opinion is factual. I am not a fan of Sancho but he has the right to respond if he is accused of not training properly in a public forum. This should have been dealt with in private, even if Ten Hag was to tell him he was no longer in his plans.

  2. Remember Ten Hag was asked the question. If Ten Hag said “Sancho is injured”, Sancho would come and say that is a lie. People are expecting Ten Hag to lie in order to protect players full of egos.

  3. Can we get to the point where we stop talking about the fossilized Alex Ferguson. He would be a completely different manager, most likely a less successful one today, and the myth surrounding him is reached a level of absurdity that's hard to describe. Time to move the f on.

  4. i get what robbie said about sancho specifically and why its maybe not a good idea to call him out publically, but also, sacncho specifically has a history of not doing what managers want him to do and being unprofessional at training

  5. I will credit the management of ManU for 50% of the blame. If in Fergeson era, they would not buy Sancho at the first place, and they would see the problem ahead of time and deal with it before it got to this stage. So it is at least half the blame on them. Look how many bad signings they made over the years. It all piled up on players’ confidence and psychology.

  6. Since we first signed I felt he wouldn’t live up to expectations at Manchester 🤦🏻‍♂️ Payed way too much for him to begin with and he just hasn’t produced at all. You can argue the same thing with Antony overpriced for the type of production we get out of him. We should’ve kept players like Elanga and developed them to there fullest potential instead of always panicking and paying for overpriced players.

  7. Sancho threw his toys out of the pram at Man city as a 16 year old when he was offered 30k/wk and not even being near the first team.
    He missed multiple champions league games in dortmund due to his attitude. This is nothing new at all for him

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