Jadon Sancho, a star for Manchester United, genuinely thinks that, as a result of his expulsion from the first team, he has been treated unfairly and is a victim of double standards.
Erik ten Hag claimed that Sancho’s lack of inclusion in the matchday squad was due to his performance in training after United’s encounter against Arsenal before the break.
Sancho responded by criticizing his management harshly on social media.
The Englishman argued that he had been used as a scapegoat and publicly disputed Ten Hag’s assertions.
Sancho has been dropped from the first squad, according to a statement released by United on Thursday in the middle of the ongoing dispute between the two parties.
He will only be permitted to train alone at the club’s facilities; he won’t train with the rest of his teammates any longer.
According to a story carried by The Peoples Person, when requested to apologize to his manager during meetings between Ten Hag and Sancho, the 23-year-old refused.
According to reports, Ten Hag, a tough enforcer of discipline, has no intention of re-integrating the former Borussia Dortmund player into the squad unless he makes a formal apology.
Old Trafford employees are shocked by Sancho’s handling of the situation, according to talkSPORT’s Alex Crook.
After refusing to apologize, Sancho may not have many options for turning things around. Manchester United are reportedly shocked by his lack of remorse. The group feels that Ten Hag has only ever attempted to assist him in realizing his potential. Many of Sancho’s colleagues, it’s been reported, are appalled by his behavior.
According to The Telegraph, “as their bitter public fall-out escalates, Sancho is also understood to feel that he has been a victim of double standards at the club.”
According to information obtained by Telegraph Sport, Sancho also thinks that Ten Hag has handled several rules inconsistently when it comes to him and his teammates.
This is believed to be one of the causes of Sancho’s outburst on social media at Ten Hag, in which he stated that he had been made the “scapegoat for a long time, which isn’t fair.”
James Ducker says that Ten Hag’s decision to disclose the player’s problems to the public has caused dissatisfaction in Sancho’s camp.
There are reportedly concerns over Sancho’s future at the club, and the Dutch coach is enraged.
The player won’t play against Brighton on Saturday as a result of his firing.