Rio Ferdinand sends message to Man Utd stars after Erik ten Hag drop

Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has commented on Jadon Sancho’s situation when Erik ten Hag was dropped during the Red Devils’ clash once morest Everton.live football results 2-1

This season, Jadon Sancho has started in seven Premier League games, scoring twice for man united But still can’t assist. While the last game once morest Everton, the 22-year-old star was dropped as an unused substitute.

Which the way Ferdinand considers since moving tohome Manchester United’s £72m fee in 2021, Sanzo has yet to perform at the level he made up his name at Dortmund. “I haven’t seen a performance as good as when I played in the Bundesliga from him, that’s a concern for me.”

“If I were Jadon Sancho, I would have to find a way to regain the form he had when he established himself as one of Europe’s most talented youngsters. His record in Germany is excellent. He did amazing things there. But it hasn’t happened yet. Premier League”

“And I don’t know why. What is the reason? Is it because of the way the team is organized? Is it because of the speed of the Premier League? He was asked to play more defensive games. So he seems to have no energy when it comes time to switch to attacking games.”

“His assists and goals stats are not very good compared to other players in his position. You give him time to adjust to the league. And following pre-season I thought, ‘Okay, it looks like we got Sancho, we actually bought from Dortmund.

“I think he has shown this season that he can score goals. He scores once morest Liverpool and Leicester, but players like Jadon need possession, show skills, show off and trick their opponents. But he hasn’t had a chance to show that much.”

“He has shown that he is a calm finisher. But I just want to see Sancho, who I was once crazy regarding. and demanded that he move here. Because I haven’t seen that player yet.” Former defender of Number 5 of Manchester United and the England national team Conclude

information from metro.co.uk/sport/football

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