‘Erik ten Hag’s feedback killed Cristiano Ronaldo and Jadon Sancho at Man Utd’
Former Liverpool star Jose Enrique claimed that Erik ten Hag‘s feedback about Jadon Sancho “killed” the Manchester United star.
The 23-year-old has performed simply 76 minutes of motion this season and hasn’t featured for the Premier League membership since his 30-minute cameo towards Nottingham Forest on August 26.
The England ace was banished from all first-team actions from Man United after participating in a public row along with his supervisor the place he accused the Dutchman of mendacity relating to his omission from the squad that was defeated 3-1 to Arsenal in September earlier this season.
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During his post-match interview, the 53-year-old mentioned Sancho’s poor coaching performances led to his exclusion from the matchday squad which was fiercely rejected by the previous Borussia Dortmund playmaker who took to social media as he wrote: “Please don’t believe everything you read! I will not allow people saying things that is completely untrue.
“I’ve carried out myself in coaching very effectively this week. I imagine there are different causes for this matter that I will not go into. I’ve been a scapegoat for a very long time which is not truthful!” His refusal to apologise to Ten Hag has led to his exile with many suggesting his career in Manchester is all but over.
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Enrique – who performed for Liverpool for 5 years – mentioned the ex-Ajax boss was fallacious for calling out Sancho publicly throughout an unique interview with Daily Star Sport. “It’s wrong what Ten Hag said in the press, I think it killed him [Sancho],” the Spaniard claimed. Ten Hag has confronted criticism for his man-management fashion as he additionally butted heads with Cristiano Ronaldo throughout his second stint in Manchester.
Despite scoring 18 league targets in his first season again for the Red Devils, Ronaldo, 38, largely turned a bench choice upon Ten Hag’s arrival in 2022. During an interview with Piers Morgan, the Portuguese icon sensationally admitted he has no “respect” for the supervisor which led to his exit from the membership two months later.
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On Ten Hag’s feud with Ronaldo, Enrique had reward for the Dutchman as he mentioned: “I think [Ten Hag’s] comments about Cristiano killed him. The manager handled the situation really well in what was a much bigger issue because he’s f***ing Cristiano Ronaldo.”
Nevertheless, Enrique wasn’t a fan of the general public dressing down of Sancho and added that the scenario ought to have been stored non-public. “But with him going in the press and saying what he said [about Sancho] I don’t think it was good. I think these sorts of things they need to keep private and talk between themselves.”