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Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag comments on Jadon Sancho might affect Antony’s Man United postively

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When asked about Antony’s playing time, Erik ten Hag, the boss of Manchester United, gave a warning that was heard by Jadon Sancho, who is on loan from Chelsea.

Already at the start of his third season at Manchester United, Erik ten Hag’s press conferences are beginning to follow a routine.

Ten Hag was asked about someone on the edge of the first team on Monday afternoon, which wasn’t the first time this had happened. In this case, it was Antony, a player who has quickly lost favor with the manager after a terrible second season at Old Trafford.

So far this season, the Brazilian has only played one minute for United. He was also chosen as a substitute but did not play in the win at Southampton. When asked about the record deal he made with United, Ten Hag sent a short word to his forward.


Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag comments on Jadon Sancho might affect Antony's Man United postively

Ten Hag told the reporters, “We train every day, and the players have to earn the right to play.” “When players are doing the right things in training, when the attitude is good and they show performance in training then they will earn the right to play.”

Sense a pattern? He told this about Jadon Sancho when asked why the now-Chelsea player had missed the September 2023 loss to Arsenal.

Ten Hag, who used to lead Ajax, said, “Based on how he did in training, we didn’t pick him.” “At Manchester United, you have to play at that level every day.” In this game, he wasn’t picked because you can choose who plays on the front line.

After that, Sancho and Ten Hag’s working relationship broke down. On deadline day, the winger was moved to Chelsea for the season with an option to buy at the end of the season, ending the tension. Some might say that Sancho’s comments on social media sped up his departure, but it’s not impossible to see Antony going in the same direction as his former colleague.

At the start of the season, the Brazilian promised that he would be back scoring goals and setting them up, but he hasn’t been given a chance yet. Because there are so many games before the October international break, Antony might get to play against Barnsley on Tuesday night. If he does well, though, Amad, Alejandro Garnacho, or Marcus Rashford will probably still be ahead of him in United’s new rankings.

One tried-and-true way for Ten Hag to get a response from the player is to criticize how he plays in practice. He has shown during his time at United, though, that this could be the start of the end.







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