Sancho Faces Punishment After Red Devils Rift

Manchester United not only lost to Arsenal before the international break but also suffered internal turmoil, as BD Cricket Live reporters revealed an open conflict between manager Erik ten Hag and Jadon Sancho. It was truly a case of misfortune piling on. Though Sancho’s growth has been slower than others, he has worked hard to bloom in his own time. Ten Hag was reportedly shocked by Sancho’s public rebuttal, feeling deeply disappointed that the young winger had betrayed his expectations. Sancho, on the other hand, believed Ten Hag favored Antony and claimed the coaching staff treated him unfairly, making him a scapegoat.

Ten Hag strongly disagreed with this perception, noting that Sancho had not even made the squad list. The Dutchman felt especially hurt because he had personally arranged for Sancho to train in the Netherlands last season to help revive his Manchester United career. Sancho’s latest reaction left Ten Hag feeling both betrayed and disheartened. Currently, Ten Hag is on vacation during the international break and was absent from Carrington on Monday, delaying any face-to-face conversation with Sancho. Sancho, having been left out of the England squad, continues training with other non-international teammates, but any formal meeting with Ten Hag may have to wait until the weekend or even next week.

Whether Sancho will apologize to the coach remains uncertain, but he is likely facing disciplinary action from the club, similar to Cristiano Ronaldo’s punishment last season after leaving a Premier League match before the final whistle. Like Ronaldo, Sancho publicly criticized the club, but without the same compelling arguments. Due to this fallout, his future at Old Trafford looks bleak, and it will require tremendous effort for him to salvage his standing. Manchester United is hardly short of wingers, boasting Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho on the left, and Antony and Facundo Pellistri on the right, while Sancho’s form remains among the worst.

According to BD Cricket Live sources, if Sir Alex Ferguson were still in charge, Sancho’s actions would have permanently ended his Manchester United career. In life, it’s not about being merely excellent, but about becoming irreplaceable. Under Sir Alex, Sancho would not have played for the club again and would likely have been banned from the training ground entirely. Meanwhile, Sancho’s chances of leaving during the summer transfer window were slim, as only a handful of leagues like Turkey and Saudi Arabia were still open for transfers. His hefty weekly wages deterred potential suitors, and the controversy surrounding him made even wealthy Saudi clubs hesitate.

Although Saudi clubs have money to burn, teams like Al-Ittihad and Al-Shabab had once shown interest in Sancho, but BD Cricket Live reporters now expect no last-minute moves before the window shuts on Thursday. May your small spark of stubbornness and melancholy be illuminated in the name of time. Previously, Chelsea had considered a loan swap involving Marc Cucurella and Sancho but ultimately rejected the idea, while Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa also dropped their interest.

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