Jadon Sancho seems to have taken another jab at former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag in a recent interview.
Sancho moved to Chelsea last summer, ending his turbulent tenure at Man United, where he had a fallout with Ten Hag.
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While at Man United, Sancho struggled to replicate his Borussia Dortmund form and was eventually sidelined following his clash with the Dutch coach. ..Continue Reading
After a loan stint at Dortmund, Sancho returned to Man United but then secured a season-long deal with Chelsea, which includes an obligation to buy.
The 24-year-old has made 10 appearances across all competitions for Chelsea, scoring twice, including a crucial goal in their comeback win against Tottenham last weekend.
In a recent Sky Sports interview, Sancho discussed his positive start at Chelsea and his performance under Enzo Maresca.
He expressed his satisfaction with Chelsea’s training sessions and noted the team’s supportive atmosphere, subtly contrasting it with Ten Hag’s complaints about his training standards at Man United.
“The players that we have in the squad are top quality so every day in training we’re pushing each other,” he said.
“Every time we get an opportunity we want to show what we can do and I feel like the team has created a nice bond within the dressing room. I think having all of those combined shows in the performances on the pitch.”
Sancho added: “Everyone is similar in age and most of the boys have been playing for quite a while and have a lot of experience. It’s nice to be in and around the group and the training is fun.
“Everyone’s got a smile on their face and everyone’s pushing each other to do extras and that’s what we need.”