Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag gave a very brief response to a question about Jadon Sancho after the £73million exile secured a loan move to Borussia Dortmund.
Sancho, who was banished to train with United's academy players by Ten Hag earlier this season, made the pointed remark that he 'couldn't wait to play with a smile'.
Ten Hag refused to say much on the matter in his press conference ahead of Sunday's home game with Tottenham.
'I hope he's doing well, so I wish him the best of good luck. That's it. I hope he's doing well and he'll be a success,' the Dutchman said.
DiamondClear
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That's a heart of a parent. cheers to ETH
Mosico
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those of you insulting ten hag should know that even Ole who signed him didn't get what he really signed him for least to talk about carrick or Ralph, when ten hag took over Man utd he supported Sancho when he was having off field issues by sending him to the Netherland for personal training which lasted for months before bringing him back to the first team. since his return to the squad what impact have he make? can't assist, can't score then he openly disrespected the coach and refused to apologize then because of hatred towards ten hag you are here insulting him. football is a game of discipline, your boss is your boss.
Peaceking1234
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Ten Hag and United really wanted to destroy such a Talented Player💔 , Very good he's left them at least for now💯 because Sancho in a Dortmund Jersey is a DIFFERENT BREED😤💯🔥
gsikaputa
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Sancho right now he's enjoying his freedom at Dortmund 😂😂
Amgnonijunior
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Dortmund did what Inter did to Chelsea.. we signed Lukaku from Inter with huge amounts of money, later he went back there on loan, Manchester United Signed Sancho from Dortmund with huge amounts of money, now he's back at Dortmund on loan.... Chelsea and Manchester United have been used... if I'm the only of the club, I'll not allow them to go back to their former club on loan.. all this players need to be well discipline fr.. I'm not here to support anyone. but players need to be discipline