Jadon Sancho blocked from taking penalty despite ‘begging team-mate’ after Man Utd outcast wins Dortmund a spot-kick

JADON SANCHO failed to impose a penalty on his teammate Niclas Fullkrug, despite “begging” his friend from Borussia Dortmund for the penalty.

The 23-year-old Manchester United loanee made his debut on Saturday afternoon for the first time since returning to the German giants.

And it ended with a result for Dortmund, who beat Cologne 4-0 to advance one point due to problems with fourth-placed RB Leipzig.

However, there was an awkward moment in the second half after Sancho awarded a penalty when he went down in the box.

Fullkrug, 30, picked up the ball as he prepared to go 12 yards.

But Sancho then approached the German and tried to take the ball away from him.

According to Sky Sports journalist Patrick Berger, the English winger was shouting “Give me the ball, give me the ball. “

It is also claimed that he “begged” Fullkrug for the penalty, but he refused.

Fullkrug took the penalty to give Dortmund a 2-0 lead before the hour mark.

And Sancho, substituted 8 minutes later, failed to score as he had to wait a little longer for the first goal of his second half.

This comes after he helped out in a substitution match against Darmstadt last weekend.

He scored 50 goals and provided 65 assists in 136 games in his first spell at Dortmund.

And his brilliant start in Germany was hailed by Manchester United fans after he skillfully won the penalty against Cologne.

One said, “What ?. “

While adding, “Keep it up, kid!”

And a third said, “Where has this guy been for the last two years?

Sancho has left Man Utd following a public spat with Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag.

And while Dortmund are happy to have him back, there is no option-to-buy clause in his short-term deal.

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