Jadon Sancho Feels Targeted by Double Standards as He Faces Exclusion from First Team.
Jadon Sancho, a Manchester United player, strongly believes that he has been treated unfairly and subjected to double standards, leading to his exclusion from the first team.
Erik ten Hag, United’s manager, attributed Sancho’s absence from the matchday squad after the Arsenal game to his training performances. In response, Sancho criticized his manager on social media, publicly disputing Ten Hag’s claims and asserting that he had been made a scapegoat.
In response to the ongoing dispute between the two parties, Manchester United issued an official statement, announcing Sancho’s removal from the first team. He will no longer participate in team training sessions and will be limited to individual sessions at the club’s facilities.
During discussions between Ten Hag and Sancho, it is reported that the 23-year-old refused to apologize to his manager when requested to do so. Ten Hag, known for his strict disciplinary approach, has no intention of reintegrating the former Borussia Dortmund player into the team until he issues a public apology.
According to Alex Crook of talkSPORT, there is astonishment within Old Trafford regarding Sancho’s handling of the situation. The club is taken aback by his lack of remorse, and they believe that Ten Hag has always aimed to help him reach his potential. Several of Sancho’s teammates are also reportedly dismayed by his actions.
The Telegraph reports that Sancho feels he has been a victim of double standards at the club. He believes there have been inconsistencies in the way Ten Hag has applied certain rules to him compared to his teammates. This perception contributed to Sancho’s social media outburst, where he claimed he had been made a “scapegoat for a long time which isn’t fair.”
James Ducker adds that there is unhappiness from Sancho’s camp about Ten Hag’s decision to publicly disclose the player’s issues. The Dutch coach is said to be infuriated, and there are doubts about Sancho’s future at the club.
Due to his removal from the first team, it is unlikely that Sancho will be involved in the upcoming match against Brighton on Saturday.
Jadon Sancho Feels Targeted by Double Standards as He Faces Exclusion from First Team.