AFP / Paul Ellis
Manchester United supervisor Erik ten Hag mentioned he doesn’t know whether or not Jadon Sancho will play for the membership once more amid the ahead’s exile from the primary workforce over a disciplinary subject.
Sancho, 23, is coaching away from United’s first workforce after saying in a now-deleted assertion on social media that he had been made a “scapegoat” following his omission from the squad for the 3-1 defeat at Arsenal on September 3.
Ten Hag said on the time that Sancho had been not noted due to his poor efficiency in coaching.
Speaking at a news convention on Friday earlier than United host Brighton & Hove Albion, the Dutch coach didn’t affirm if Sancho stays part of his long-term plans on the membership.
“I don’t know,” Ten Hag mentioned when requested whether or not Sancho will play for United once more. “He shouldn’t be out there, so on this second, he isn’t essential as a result of he cannot contribute.
“(The decision) is not about me. This is in favour of the team … I don’t think about that (Sancho’s social media post), and I don’t talk about that because I have to win a game.”
“The players who are there and available deserve me. I have to guide them, I have to prepare them. I only focus on the players who are available.”
United are eleventh within the Premier League standings, three factors behind sixth-placed Brighton earlier than Saturday’s recreation at Old Trafford.