"Why is Jadon Sancho not playing? It's all based on training performance, so we didn't choose him. At MU, you have to reach the highest level every day," coach Erik ten Hag said in an interview after MU's loss to Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.
Coach Erik ten Hag
Coach Erik ten Hag left Jadon Sancho out of MU's starting lineup, putting striker Martial in the starting lineup with Rashford and Antony. In the second half, this coach also used rookie striker Rasmus Hojlund or young star Alejandro Garnacho in MU's attack.
MU surprised everyone when they opened the score 1-0 against Arsenal in a game of pressure, with a goal scored by Rashford in the 27th minute. Just 1 minute later, Odegaard equalized 1-1 for Arsenal. In the second half, the two teams played a tense game, MU thought they had a decisive goal to defeat Arsenal in the last minute by Garnacho, but the referee denied it due to offside after reviewing VAR. In the extra minutes, Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus scored 2 goals in the 90+6 and 90+11 minutes to help Arsenal win 3-1.
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"I've been a scapegoat for a long time. I won't allow people to say things that are completely untrue. I've trained very well this week. I believe there are other reasons for this, but I won't go into them. Really, I'm a scapegoat. It's not fair!", Jadon Sancho posted a message on social network X (formerly Twitter), reacting to the statements of coach Erik ten Hag.
Jadon Sancho
Jadon Sancho is an expensive contract of up to 90 million pounds that MU bought from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2021. However, the 23-year-old star of the England team has not been himself since arriving at Old Trafford, he only scored 9 goals after 58 appearances in the Premier League.
This season, Jadon Sancho was only allowed to play about 76 minutes by coach Erik ten Hag in the first 3 matches of the season for MU. With the reaction after MU lost to Arsenal, it is likely that Jadon Sancho will have to say goodbye to MU in the near future, when the transfer markets in Saudi Arabia and Türkiye are still open.
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