‘Sancho was a wonderkid however I had crimson flag in opposition to him after FA Youth Cup recreation’
Kieron Dyer has highlighted a Jadon Sancho “red flag” which he observed throughout his youth crew days.
Sancho’s angle has been known as into query this season after falling out with Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag. The 23-year-old, who United signed for £73million in 2021, was frozen out of the Red Devils squad after accusing his supervisor of mendacity concerning the cause behind his exclusion from the line-up in early September.
Former United team-mate Nemanja Matic additionally lately revealed how Sancho repeatedly confirmed up late for coaching through the Serbian’s time with the membership. And now the winger has been given a second probability by securing a return to Borussia Dortmund on mortgage till the top of the season.
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But former Newcastle and England midfielder Dyer is just not shocked, having noticed Sancho’s behaviour through the FA Youth Cup closing as a 17-year-old wonderkid. Dyer recalled how the proficient teenager gave up on his crew after struggling in opposition to his reverse quantity – present Chelsea captain Reece James.
Speaking on talkSPORT Drive, he stated: “He was a wonderkid rising up. He was the discuss of everyone within the academies at the moment. I used to be teaching and once I watched Man City he was unstoppable.
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“It was the youth crew, so the under-18s, and he was unbelievable. He was most likely 17 years previous and everybody needed him – he may have his choose, he’d simply dominate each crew.
“They performed Chelsea within the FA Youth Cup closing and performed in opposition to Reece James and Reece James obtained the higher of him, which might occur to anybody, however he stop on his crew within the Youth Cup closing.
“He just mentally went and I kind of had a red flag against him then and thought that’s a bit weird. He’s got the world at his feet and alright, he’s had a bad game but he’s quit on his teammates.
“You could see the life had gone out of him, he’d stopped tracking back and sort of given up and was basically mentally gone.”