I've been thinking about how United seems to be like a graveyard for young talent. Regarding Sancho, I think he just arrives at United at the wrong time. I think if he went back to City, a well oiled machine team, he'd fare much better.
IMO, Sancho is not a leader, he's not a floor raiser. He's a ceiling raiser who can make good team better. He's the one who's gonna play better IF the other players played good. If the other players play bad, he's not going to be the one raising his game to change the game.
I think what Ten Hag is trying to do is improve the mentality of our players. Unfortunately we are shit in that area right now. We played worse when under pressure or adversity. Ten Hag is filtering the players who are mentally tough and can raise their game when the things go bad. Unfortunately Sancho is the one that got filtered out.
We can argue whether Ten Hag did it correctly to achieve that, but if United in the end end up with a team of mentally tough players then it's mission accomplished.
Not disagreeing with you but this reminds me of another player in central midfield for whom we had a million excuses as to why he wasn't performing to the required standard.
Ten Hag is filtering the players who are mentally tough and can raise their game when the things go bad.
I like this, this has been badly needed for a considerable amount of time. Too many times we give up after an early setback and concede 2-3-4 goals after some pressure and adversity.