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He's playing in a team with a functional midfield tonight, that always helps.
yep I agree. Our rot runs much deeper anyway. Prime Messi wouldn’t sort it.He's looking unbelievable tonight, but nah ship him away. Don't care, he's had his chances
Yeah that made me cringe. As far as we know, the management did their best to support him, especially last season. I didn't agree with EtH going public, but to think Sancho has been mistreated is laughable. He was being paid a huge amount of money and basically couldn't be bothered anymore.“Some of the treatment he endured”?
Poor Sancho. Boo hoo
Ok a bit of weird comment, but whether you want to think I'm bitter or not, they're obviously judging him tonight from his form at United.Or maybe they're not bitter and judging him based on what they see tonight?
With a good manager and football structure, keep these 3. They will be great for us.Hoping for a decent budget this summer with the sales of him, Rashford and Greenwood
You're deluded if you ever think Greenwood and Sancho will play for United again.With a good manager and football structure, keep these 3. They will be great for us.
A lot just dislike him for having the audacity to get upset at the manager for a very insignificant comment after that same manager had given him 6 months off in a season to sort his head out. He acted like a spoilt child and wasted months of his career before the loan.The bias and hatred against him in here is fascinating to observe. The amount of people who are in here only to shit on him and not give even a semblance of objective analysis is a curious thing. Is that blind loyalty to a manager who is tanking us, or toward the club, as in, him supposedly disrespecting it?
They don't even fit each other as players.With a good manager and football structure, keep these 3. They will be great for us.
Sancho easily could tbf.You're deluded if you ever think Greenwood and Sancho will play for United again.
In terms of performance, that's pretty clear at this point. That doesn't mean Sancho wasn't responsible for the fallout, if the claims of his unprofessionalism are accurate.Just admit that it's our problem more than Sancho's. We are playing shit football under ETH. Sancho is back to form in a functional team. It's not rocket science.
And toxic environment or work culture.Amazing performance. Makes you think we must have proper shit coaching at United
He played like this for them all the time before we signed him, it’s why so many of us were desperate to bring him in. And he was absolute dogshit, didn’t put the effort in, then went on strike when the manager said something that upset him. He was more than happy to spend six months off playing FIFA at home while getting paid a fortune. Then he has one decent game and people think it’s gonna be different the second time around? It’s madness. Dortmund can keep him.A lot just dislike him for having the audacity to get upset at the manager for a very insignificant comment after that same manager had given him 6 months off in a season. He acted like a spoilt child and wasted months of his career before the loan.
Most of my responses have been to those wanting him back purely based on a single game. I find that bizarre when they’ll have also watched him be an incredibly passive, sluggish player who wimped out of 70/30s let alone 50/50s. Happy to admit he’s playing very well tonight though.
Actually they wasted it on a bunch of mediocre "mentality players"Has to come back here unless we get some good money from Dortmund. They're just sitting on all that Haaland, Bellingham, Sancho cash.
Not a weird comment at all. When I said bitter, I meant fans in general, not you.Ok a bit of weird comment, but whether you want to think I'm bitter or not, they're obviously judging him tonight from his form at United.
He’s been good tonight.The bias and hatred against him in here is fascinating to observe. The amount of people who are in here only to shit on him and not give even a semblance of objective analysis is a curious thing. Is that blind loyalty to a manager who is tanking us, or toward the club, as in, him supposedly disrespecting it?
Yep. He’s mentally weak. Sure he gets himself up for this game but he’s also been given so much space. You stick him away at Bournemouth with a LB pressing him relentlessly and he’ll soon shy away again.He played like this for them all the time before we signed him, it’s why so many of us were desperate to bring him in. And he was absolute dogshit, didn’t put the effort in, then went on strike when the manager said something that upset him. He was more than happy to spend six months off playing FIFA at home while getting paid a fortune. Then he has one decent game and people think it’s gonna be different the second time around? It’s madness. Dortmund can keep him.
Nothing to do with the caf's loyalty to Ten Hag. Sancho was anonymous under his two previous United managers as well.The bias and hatred against him in here is fascinating to observe. The amount of people who are in here only to shit on him and not give even a semblance of objective analysis is a curious thing. Is that blind loyalty to a manager who is tanking us, or toward the club, as in, him supposedly disrespecting it?