Manchester United had a lamentable premier league campaign. The club collected 29 points after 25 games.
Chelsea behaved better with 43 points, but they did not register at only nine points from the last nine outings.
Jadon Sancho took a good start of Blues career after his move from Old Trafford on an initial loan, but his shape denounced.
John Obi Mikel, described as a club legend by Chelsea, criticized Sancho’s performances and said that he had disappeared from the grid.
He said on his podcast: “Jadon Sancho, he came, he cheated on us with a few games. We thought we get this Dortmund Jadon Sancho.
“He left. I don’t know what happened to Jadon. He disappeared, out of the grid.
“He takes the ball, he no longer exceeds people, he no longer creates chances. He does not help the team as much as it should be. »»
Obi Mikel then questioned leadership on the ground in Chelsea. He criticized Sancho for omitting to attack and follow the runners during 3-0 defeat in Brighton & Hove Albion.
United right to unload Sancho despite low costs
The blues signed Sancho on loan with an obligation to buy if they finish 14th or more in the league.
This seems to be sure of the club’s good campaign so far. The 25 million pound sterling clause did not go well with certain fans of United, but the decision now seems justified.
Sancho had a hard time reproducing his performances of his days in Borussia Dortmund. He looks in the shade of himself with the lack of point in the last third.
The striker won only four out of nine duels during the recent League defeat in Brighton. He lost possession 14 times and has not gathered a single goal attempt.
It was a similar theme in the fourth round defeat of the FA Cup against the Seagulls. It appears out of depth in the Premier League. We will not be surprised if Chelsea discharge it.
Blues will be forced to sign it this summer. They could try to recover funds instantly. Dortmund could be in the scrum due to the success of Sancho in the Bundesliga.
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Article written by Sri Aswin.
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