Jadon Sancho has made his feelings clear on Manchester United with his latest activity on social media.
On Sunday United moved up to sixth in the Premier League with a 3-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park.
While misfiring duo Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial both found themselves on the scoresheet, the game was lit up by Alejandro Garnacho's acrobatic overhead kick.
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Diogo Dalot’s tepid cross was met by the Argentine youngster, who audaciously volleyed the ball into the far corner of Jordan Pickford’s net inside three minutes.
The defeat means Everton, who were last week stuck with a 10-point deduction, remain 19th, while United have won five of their last six Premier League games and are miraculously just six points adrift of the top of the table.
While feelings of tentative optimism has returned to Old Trafford, one person that appears unmoved by the upturn in form is Sancho.
Sancho has been exiled from the United first team since September 3rd, after the Old Trafford club’s 3-1 defeat to Arsenal. According to Erik ten Hag, Sancho, who cost £73million from Borussia Dortmund two years ago, was left out of the squad that day due to his performances in training.
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Sancho, subsequently came out social media to refute such claims and insist he had been made a "scapegoat" at Old Trafford.
Ten Hag was quick to ban Sancho from all first-team matters after the player’s fiery rebuttal on X, and almost three months on it appears a certainty that he will leave in the January transfer window.
While Sancho has kept quite since his exile, his actions on social media may be telling.
The winger interacted with two football-related posts on X on Sunday evening, neither of which were to do with United’s victory or Garncho’s wonder-goal.
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Instead, Sancho 'favourited' a post from ESPN and another from Real Madrid star Rodrygo, both of which were in reference to Jude Bellingham’s goal against Cadiz on Sunday.
The England star, who played with Sancho had Dortmund, has now scored 14 goals in 15 Real games in all competitions while notching three assists for his team-mates.
Topics: Jadon Sancho, Manchester United, Erik Ten Hag, Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham