Four Man United players have attempted to get Jadon Sancho to apologise to Erik ten Hag as well as football director John Murtough, according to reports.
Four Manchester United players have attempted to get Jadon Sancho to apologise to Erik ten Hag as well as football director John Murtough, according to reports.
Ten Hag omitted Sancho from the squad for the match against the Gunners and revealed the winger’s poor displays in training had cost him a shirt.‘It is a sad sight and some details, in particular, point to the extent of the separation and isolation, which in itself feels uncomfortable given what Sancho worked through personally last season.
‘There has not been a shortage of people looking to resolve the matter. John Murtough, United’s football director, has been heavily involved but other support staff have tried to reason with Sancho, too. Even his United team-mates, including some of his closest allies in the dressing room, have urged him to apologise and end the dispute.
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