Irish Daily Star

NO SULKING SANCHO

- ■David McDONNELL

RYAN GIGGS has told Jadon Sancho to quit sulking and knuckle down if he wants to win back his Manchester United place.

Sancho was left out of United’s squad for last Sunday’s 3-1 defeat at Arsenal, with boss Erik Ten Hag claiming the 23-year-old had been omitted because of poor performanc­es in training.

Winger Sancho took to social media to counter his manager’s claim, insisting what he said was “completely untrue” and that he had been made “a scapegoat for a long time”.

United legend Giggs said Ten Hag publicly calling out Sancho was a last attempt to get the best out of a player who has not delivered since joining from Borussia Dortmund for €80m in 2021.

“It looks like Ten Hag has tried everything with Sancho, really,” said Giggs, who made a record 963 appearance­s for United.

Improve

“It seems like it was the last throw of the dice — ‘I’ve tried everything, let’s call him out publicly and see how he reacts’.

“When he came to the club, I was a fan. I thought he could get better, he could improve, which he’s not really done.

“Ten Hag sent him away to get fit, he’s tried him in different positions and calling him out publicly is the last straw or the last thing to try to get the best out of Sancho. The player can react and think ‘Right, I’ll show him, I’ll show the manager what I’m capable of’ or he can sulk and he probably won’t get anywhere.

“So it’s up to Sancho now. I know a lot has been made of his training and with my experience of United when I was a player, training was harder than the games.

Training

“So you have to have those performanc­es in training, to get yourself on that pitch on a Saturday.

“He’s got to improve, that’s the bottom line.”

Giggs, speaking on the Webby & O’Neill YouTube channel, said Sancho has a responsibi­lity to his United team-mates to give everything in training and not give Ten Hag a reason to leave him out again.

“If that is true, that the training performanc­es haven’t been good enough, then you’re not going to play on a Saturday,” said Giggs.

“I keep banging on about it, but you can only get it back on the training ground — build your confidence, build your fitness, build your physicalit­y and do everything you can.

“Don’t give the manager any excuses to call you out.

End

“When the manager calls you out, I don’t know if it’s the end, but he’s probably at the end of his tether, where he’s thought ‘Right, this is the last thing, see if this works’.

“I think it’s a responsibi­lity from Sancho to the dressingro­om as well, to his teammates, to make sure that he’s performing every day in training.

“We drove each other every day. Sometimes the manager didn’t have to do a lot, because the standards were already there in the dressing-room and the training pitch.

“But the players have got to take responsibi­lity as well. If your team-mate isn’t pulling his weight then they have to call him out.

“They have to make sure he does perform, because he’s got ability.

“There’s only one person who can change it.”

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Reds legend Ryan Giggs
REDS ALERT: United boss Erik ten Hag and Jadon Sancho are at loggerhead­s; (below) Reds legend Ryan Giggs
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