FANS joked that they “thought Erik ten Hag was the problem” after Jadon Sancho’s horror stats against PSV Eindhoven were revealed.
The Manchester United winger, 24, joined Borussia Dortmund in January after a falling out with his boss.
Sancho refused to apologise after publicly lashing out at Ten Hag on social media in September.
He felt unfairly singled out after the 3-1 loss to Arsenal.
And since neither was willing to give in, Sancho returned to Dortmund during the winter.
Since then, the striker has made appearances in the Bundesliga and has provided one assist.
But last night they had one Champions League round of 16 game left, the first leg against PSV.
Neither team was able to break the deadlock in the 1-1 draw.
But Sancho may have made the difference in his 68 minutes on the pitch.
He failed to score or assist, nor create a single chance with a dangerous play.
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Nor did Sancho make a single attempt to haggle.
And he lost the starting job 12 times depending on two crosses.
In the end, he only made 71 consistent passes after 15 of his 21 passes found their target.
And Sancho also struggled defensively, winning two of his seven duels.
Fans reacted to the statistics posted on social media.
One said: “But did I imagine the problem to Ten Hag?
Another said, “This has to be sold. “
One said, “We want the real Jadon Sancho. “
Another added: “I will ask other people to tell me that Ten Hag is the problem. “
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