Berbatov says Sancho “overestimated” his value at Manchester United: “In Ronaldo’s case, it’s different…” – Man United

Berbatov says Sancho “overestimated” his value at Manchester United: “In Ronaldo’s case, it’s different…” – Man United

The former striker believes the Red Devils could ‘send in’ the Englishman after his row with Ten Hag

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Dimitar Berbatov, the former striker and one of the key figures in Manchester United’s history – scoring 56 goals and contributing 27 assists in 149 matches – believes Jadon Sancho “overestimates” his importance to the Red Devils. Speaking to the Betfair website, the Bulgarian expressed his disappointment regarding the recent positions of the English winger, who… He refuses to apologize to coach Erik ten Hag After a message he left on social media.

“If things continue like this, Jadon will go nowhere at Manchester United. I am very disappointed that a situation like this has come to light. Things like this happen a lot, but they are not known to the public. Players argue with coaches, with others.” . “Team-mates, with members of the coaching staff… but when you are linked to big clubs like United, people will talk about it and interpret things differently.”

He continued, advising the player, who arrived from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, to reconcile with the Dutch coach: “In this case, Sancho has been at the club for more than two years and things have not been fixed yet. “He must realize that, and perhaps whatever the reason for his dissatisfaction. Sometimes, and I hope this is not the case with Sancho, taking so long to resolve a conflict like this means he overestimates his value to the club. In the case of Ronaldo, things are different. He has won everything. I think Sancho overestimates his importance. Manchester United could easily send him for this purpose…”

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Recall that the post in question appeared after the 3-1 defeat to Arsenal, when Sancho wrote, on Twitter, that he had been made a “scapegoat”. He later ended up deleting the message, but Ten Hag did not forgive him and made him train with the Red Devils’ youth teams.

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