This time, he can’t play the “coach hates me” card: Sancho gets another chance to impress at his former home

Jadon Sancho has rejoined Borussia Dortmund on loan from Manchester United until the conclusion of the current season. The Englishman was frozen out at Old Trafford because he wouldn’t apologize to Erik Ten Han for his sins, including lack of discipline. Back in Germany, everyone at the club loves him, and he only has to do his thing on the pitch – provided he hasn’t forgotten how to play football.The finalized move, confirmed on Thursday, is expected to provide a significant boost to Dortmund as they gear up for the second half of the 2023/24 campaign. Edin Terzic’s team currently holds the fifth spot in the Bundesliga standings, trailing leaders Bayer 04 Leverkusen by 15 points.Von Jadon an Euch! 🖤💛 pic.twitter.com/NguEcoLo7e— Borussia Dortmund (@BVB) January 11, 2024 Upon his return, Sancho expressed his excitement.”When I walked into the changing room today, it felt a bit like coming home. I know the club inside and out, was always very close to the fans here, and contact with the bosses never stopped.” The 23-year-old forward is eager to contribute to the team’s success by playing with a smile, assisting goals, scoring, and aiding in the pursuit of Champions League qualification.Sancho had a stellar four-year stint at Dortmund from 2017 to 2021, making a name for himself as a world-class talent. His return comes after a move to Manchester United in mid-2021, where he faced challenges in replicating his outstanding performances for Dortmund. Sporting director Sebastian Kehl welcomed Sancho back, emphasizing his ability to make a difference on the field. Kehl expressed confidence that, despite not playing competitively in recent months, Sancho would quickly adapt, return to his best form, and contribute to achieving the team’s season goals.##NAJAVA_MECA_7789073##Dortmund, set to resume competitive action against Darmstadt on Saturday, sees Sancho’s return as a valuable addition to their squad. The loan move allows the English international to rekindle his successful partnership with the club where he initially blossomed into a world-class talent.

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