SUMMARY
- Jadon Sancho faced criticism for disciplinary issues raised by Erik ten Hag after being dropped from the first team.
- There have been some reports lately that are saying bad things about Erik ten Hag and making him feel embarrassed.
Jadon Sancho recently has been heavily criticized for disciplinary issues. These remarks were initially set by Erik ten Hag after he dropped Sancho from the first team. But ever since few reports have been coming wherein Erik ten Hag is being neglected and put into shame.
Initially, it was Ralf Ragnick, former Manchester United interim manager, who said Sancho was one of the most obedient players. Sancho was according to him the most responsive player to his methods. Getting consistent game time, Sancho displayed his potential but lacked just consistency on the field.
🟡⚫️ Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans Joachim Watzke: “Jadon Sancho has no discipline problem at all”.
“I have no idea who invented that story”, told SkyDE. pic.twitter.com/nPyrN5QxFe
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 13, 2024
Borussia Dortmund CEO, Hans Joachim Watzke recently praised his new signing. Speaking to SkySports Deutschland he said, “Jadon Sancho has no discipline problem at all”. Jadon Sancho recently signed for Dortmund and had an instant impact on the team. He went on to assist Marco Reus for the second goal in their 3-0 win over SV Darmstadt.
Neglecting the older reports he further added, “I have no idea who invented that story”. Many reports were published recently wherein Jadon Sancho was seen getting fines at his previous clubs as well. With which fans thought to back Erik ten Hag, along the disciplinary issues.
Dortmund CEO criticizes Jadon Sancho for his only issue
Praising Jadon Sancho for no disciplinary issues, Hans Joachim Watzke didn’t stop there. The Dortmund CEO claimed Jadon Sancho is an amazing talent, and will only thrive for Borussia Dortmund. But with such talent, Sancho only has one issue embedded in himself.
The issue he stated was, “Jadon only has one problem, he’s late from time to time. His internal clock is not so well-developed”. With his statement, he claimed that even though Sancho is talented, his lateness is the only issue he holds.
Further adding he said, “He’s a very nice boy, but every now and then he’s late. But you have to accept that.” Accepting his only fault, Hans Joachim Watzke went on to praise his in-game performances. He said, “What do you go to the stadium for? We don’t go there because everyone is always on time. I care about how he plays with the ball.”
With Hans Joachim Watzke’s comments, we can gather the information. Yes, every player has his faults, but if somebody can perform on the field they can be backed fully. Giving a second chance to his career, Hans Joachim Watzke has provided an immense talent with another opportunity to prove himself.