
Full details of Jadon Sancho's row with Erik ten Hag, why talks over an apology reached a stalemate, what he's doing now and how it ends

MUFC statement on Marcus Rashford
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11345649
Marcus has taken responsibility for his actions. This has been dealt with as an internal disciplinary matter, which is now closed.”
Rashford is back in training + will be available for selection v Wolves on Thursday.
Manchester United paid for 56 lawyers to work on Ineos’ investment process. Cost of lengthy engagement not known at this stage but is expected to be revealed in accounts. ...
... Another cost to the club of Glazer ownership.
note: Edited Laurie's words, he clearly meant Ineos's investment since that's what happened and Glazers also never invested into the club.
Special report - Inside Jadon Sancho's Manchester United exile
Full details of Jadon Sancho's row with Erik ten Hag, why talks over an apology reached a stalemate, what he's doing now and how it ends
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7352397
Jadon Sancho is showing no sign of backing down in his dispute with Erik ten Hag, prompting discussions at Old Trafford of a January exit strategy. But there was a time when a resolution seemed possible.
On Monday, September 11, following breaks abroad during the international window, Ten Hag took Sancho through videos of training to explain why he felt the player’s output had been insufficient.
The clips pertained to United’s final session before the 3-1 defeat at Arsenal on September 3, in which Sancho was asked to replicate the opposition style against the starting XI Ten Hag had selected. As usual under this Manchester United manager, those on the bench or not selected at all were obliged to mimic what Ten Hag’s team would be facing in a practice game.
Sancho knew he would not be featuring from the off at the Emirates and, in Ten Hag’s eyes, he failed to commit to the drill as expected. The pair had words. There