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It’s one and Jadon

SANCHO CAN’T KEEP BLOWING HOT & COLD

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JADON SANCHO is back to his best. He must be. Everyone is saying it.

The evidence? One game it seems. That’s enough these days. One game.

Next week he may be finished if he doesn’t have a good performanc­e in the second leg. Because one game decides it all, apparently.

A Champions League semi-final, no less. That’s when the big players do perform. On the biggest stages. But Sancho had the big stage at Manchester United. He fluffed his lines there time and time again.

Now back at Borussia Dortmund he’s supposedly back playing with freedom and with his mojo.

Yet if you dig a little deeper into his return to the Bundesliga, it’s not been quite so good.

The stats aren’t great. Three goals and two assists but football is not just about stats, as hard as that is to believe these days.

Yet to the eye, those who have watched him don’t believe he’s anywhere near the player who Dortmund sold to United back in 2021.

Maybe his display in their 1-0 win over Paris St-Germain is a sign that he can still shine brightly.

It is a positive, that’s what it should be seen as.

But a sign that United made an error in allowing him to leave on loan and give potentiall­y departing manager Erik ten Hag rule over a £75m asset such control? Let’s not be hasty.

Whatever the issues at United this season and in the past, Sancho has been under three managers now with three different styles and flattered to deceive more times than he shone brightly.

That’s on him as much as it is on his managers. Like Marcus Rashford, he is a player who blows hot and cold too often to be considered among the best.

Now whatever has happened with Ten Hag (below) and who is in the wrong can be debated until you’re all blue in the face.

The manager made a mess of the situation and should have coaxed him back rather than rule with an iron fist.

But the player was happy to sit it out while the club paying him the cost of a three-bed semi in Manchester a week were struggling with form and injuries.

If there’s supposedly a need for a change of culture at Old Trafford then maybe that’s something to think about, too.

Hopefully Sancho puts in another stellar display against PSG this week and continues to show he has what it takes to be a world-class player the money spent on him suggests he is.

He’s still only 24, too. There’s time to turn around a career.

But it wasn’t turned around by one performanc­e. No matter how many times you read it this week.

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 ?? ?? ■ BACK TO HIS BEST? Sancho playing a blinder against PSG but the real test will come in the return leg
■ BACK TO HIS BEST? Sancho playing a blinder against PSG but the real test will come in the return leg

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