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Jadon Sancho opens up on bust-up with Erik ten Hag

Jadon Sancho, the Manchester United forward has recently opened up and commented on his bust-up last season with Dutch manager Erik ten Hag.

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After a contentious confrontation with manager Erik ten Hag in the previous season, Jadon Sancho is overjoyed to be back playing for Manchester United. On the team's tour of the United States of America, the winger has made amends after the dramatic fallout that led to his January loan switch to Borussia Dortmund.

The star, who got kicked off the first team after an altercation with Erik ten Hag last season, has made an incredible comeback. The Dutch manager at Old Trafford dismissed Sancho for United's 3-1 loss to Arsenal in September after accusing him of receiving inadequate training. The athlete retaliated, saying he was being used as a "scapegoat."

While talking to Manchester United’s club media, he responded to the question of how he felt after coming back. He said, “Definitely, 100 per cent. It’s been nice, back with the lads, it’s been good.”

Erik ten Hag also last month spoke about the situation with Jadon Sancho. He said, “We spoke well. Anyone can make a mistake. This club needs good players and one thing is for sure, Jadon is a good player. I hope he will contribute to our success.”

Jadon Sancho’s twitter account got hacked while he was in the USA

Jadon Sancho has acknowledged that there has been hacking into his TikTok account. The 24-year-old notified supporters on social media during the past few days after playing for Manchester United throughout all three of their preseason games in the US. There is no news whether he was able to recover his account or not.

Sancho has been performing admirably on the field, but he has been experiencing problems off the field with one of his many social media accounts. Sancho posted a 13-word message on Instagram following United's 3-0 loss to Liverpool on Saturday, revealing that his TikTok account had been hacked.

With almost 800,000 followers on Instagram, the England international said in a story that, "My TikTok has been hacked so if it messages you it isn't me!"

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