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Sancho assists on return after four months!Is United not utilizing him properly?

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Post time 17-1-2024 06:41:36 | Show all posts |Read mode
After being suspended by Manchester United for over four months, Sancho has finally fulfilled his wish to leave the club. His next destination is his former team, Borussia Dortmund. Similar to many ex-couples, after a breakup, there's usually no desire for the other party to thrive. When it comes to Sancho's departure from Manchester United, both Sancho and United coach Ten Hag have made veiled and sarcastic remarks about each other, blaming each other for the current stalemate.

Ten Hag criticized Sancho in public for his lazy attitude, stating that he didn't deserve playing opportunities, which escalated the conflict between them. Subsequently, Sancho openly criticized Ten Hag on social media, leading to a complete falling out. Sancho was consequently suspended by Manchester United for over four months, citing disciplinary issues. Eventually, his move to Dortmund can be seen as a relatively amicable resolution for both sides.

Dortmund is where Sancho gained fame, and it was his outstanding performances there that led Manchester United to sign him for €85 million. Now, back at his former stomping ground, Sancho aims to prove that the conflicts were not caused by him. In his first appearance, he assisted Reus in scoring just 22 minutes after coming on, stating in an interview that Dortmund is his true home, subtly implying that Manchester United, who abandoned him, was never his home.

On the other hand, when discussing Sancho's transfer, Ten Hag stuck to his views, stating in an interview, "If you want to perform, you have to be hungry like wolves. You need players with personality, players who are eager to fight for the badge, for the club, players who want to cooperate with the team. This is not about discipline, but normal behavior, what you expect from a top professional player." Ten Hag's implication is that Sancho indeed had attitude issues. Both sides remain steadfast in their positions, and if Sancho and Manchester United can achieve their respective goals after parting ways, it would undoubtedly be the best outcome, without the need for mutual blame. However, if either side performs poorly, criticism is inevitable.

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Post time 17-1-2024 07:31:30 | Show all posts
I hope Sancho can find more opportunities at his former club, showcasing his skills and delivering outstanding performances on the field!
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Post time 17-1-2024 07:32:12 | Show all posts
Congratulations to Sancho for finally getting back on the field. I was wondering why Dortmund was so strong yesterday, turns out it was because Sancho returned. If I had known, I would have placed a bet on Dortmund.

It's truly a waste for such a talented young player to be without playing time. Hopefully, Sancho can rediscover himself at Dortmund, aim for a successful transfer soon, and make a return to the national team. No more wading into Manchester United's troubles.
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Post time 17-1-2024 10:41:50 | Show all posts
These two really seem like a couple having an irreconcilable argument, with one of them returning to their parents' home. Anyway, I hope Sancho performs even better at his rightful place.
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Post time 17-1-2024 12:50:45 | Show all posts
There's no denying that Sancho has good skills, but his transfer fee to Manchester United doesn't seem justified. Moreover, Manchester United's tactical system has made him more of a utility player, hindering him from showcasing his unique qualities. Returning to Dortmund might be an opportunity for him to prove himself.
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Post time 17-1-2024 16:47:55 | Show all posts
Well... they've parted ways, so it's best for each to move on and be content. No need for a war of words; it only lowers their own standing in the process.
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Post time 17-1-2024 21:51:44 | Show all posts
The issues at Manchester United have nothing to do with Sancho, in my opinion. I believe it's a result of overall problems within the club. Professional matters should be entrusted to qualified individuals.
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