‘2 Big Chances, 100% Dribbles’ – Jadon Sancho made a OUTSTANDING show with assists just 22 minutes into second Dortmund debut after leave Man Utd

JADON SANCHO has assisted a goal Borussia Dortmund just minutes after making his second debut for the club.

The winger re-joined the Bundesliga side on loan earlier on Thursday after being exiled by Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.

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Jadon Sancho assisted Marco Reus on his second Borussia Dortmund debut

Despite not playing since September, Sancho, 23, only took 22 minutes before getting his first goal contribution for the club.

The assist provided Dortmund with their second goal of the game against Darmstadt in the Bundesliga.

Donyell Malen played a brilliant ball through to Sancho, who showed his composure and squared it to Marco Reus to fire home.

In nearly 40 minutes of play in the match against Darmstadt, Sancho touched the ball 28 times, finished once, created 2 big chances and won 100% of duels. Thanks to the English striker’s brilliance, Dortmund broke the streak of eight matches with only draws and losses.

Manchester United fans have been left fuming on social by the instant impact from Sancho.

Club legend Gary Neville reacted to to the goal on social media as he posted to laughing emojis.

Jadon Sancho tái xuất giúp Borussia Dortmund vượt qua tân binh Darmstadt

Many supporters took aim at manager Erik ten Hag.

One posted: “Ten Hag was “holding Sancho back.”

A second wrote: “Ten hag in mud.”

A third fan commented: “Ten Hag was the problem.”

A fourth said: “Jadon Sancho assist in his first game back for Borussia Dortmund Manchester United may actually be cursed.”

However some fans suggested that Sancho has benefitted from the Bundesliga being of less quality than the Premier League.

One claimed: “Farmers league.”

Another added: “Farmers League nothing special.”

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Dortmund won the match 3-0, with Youssoufa Moukoko adding the third in the 92nd minute.

Sancho hadn’t touched a ball since Ten Hag cut him from the team for United’s September trip to Arsenal due to his “performances in training.”

The attacker then took to social media, accusing Ten Hag of making a “scapegoat” out of him.

After he declined to apologize, he was then prohibited from using any first-team facilities and training.

Sancho will play for Dortmund for the balance of the season before coming back to Old Trafford in the summer because there is no way to make the move permanent.