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Jadon Sancho’s reaction to the first appearance of Marcus Rashford for Aston Villa after he left Manchester United to the loan with one word: “Freedom”.
Rashford came out of the bench during the second half of the 2-1 Villa Cup over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon. These 24 minutes of the procedure represented the first competitive appearance in England in any competition since the European League tied against Victoria Blzen on December 12.
Robin Amorim Rashford brought down Manchester Derby after three days and never delivered him again from the first football. The Portuguese coach later revealed that he had never been able to persuade the striker of his favorite style in playing and continuously criticized his training.
It was a dispute over the ethics of Sancho’s work in Carrington, which led to Manchester United last season. Eric Tin Hag was on his head when he shot Sancho for a trip to Arsenal in September 2023, explaining that his absence was the result of his “performance in training”.
Sancho moved to social media to provide a strong refute to the demands of his manager, and insisted that he had become a “scapegoat”. Ten Hag refused to remember the English wing until he ended a general apology. This did not come. Sancho was later loaned to Borussia Dortmund for the second half of last season – where the German costume helped reach the Champions League final – and was sent to Chelsea in August.
After Rashford’s first appearance of Villa, a series of photos posted on Instagram With the explanatory name: “Thank you for the warm welcome. Wonderful team’s performance.” Sancho replied a harmful way to a sign of the end of his country’s denial, and wrote “freedom” along with an explosion of festive emojis.
While the Rashford loan to Villa includes an option to buy a value of 40 million pounds reported, Sancho’s transfer to Chelsea came with an obligation to make the deal permanently for a fee in the region worth 25 million pounds.
Although Rashford described his stay in Birmingham as “only short -term”, reports indicate that it is unlikely that the academy graduate for United will play again, given his “almost unorganized relationship” with the club.