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This is really good news at a good time
The guy was really good in the Bundesliga but that form has not carried through to the Premier League yet and that is where it counts.I really think people forget just how much of a good player this guy really is.
He is 22 years old.
Reading or Forrest 2nd leg I imagine.Wonder how soon he will make the bench for a game?
If he comes back in the same physical condition as before he may as well not bother no matter how well he feels in his mind.Hopefully it was intensive physical conditioning and diet to fully develop his physical attributes suited to the premier league.
Think he struggled a bit physically in the PL.
Rightly said. Agreed. In positions we need numbers and quality too.Considering how short we are on attackers, getting Weghorst and now Sancho back is like two new signings.
JadONActually like a new signing.
Our second and third most expensive players are vying for one position and our first can only make the bench.
Yikes
Maguire, Antony and Sancho... No?Not sure that is accurate.
Maguire, Antony and Sancho... No?
Ahh. CoolI guess if we are not including add on prices. If we were, then Antony would be first, not Maguire.
The guy was really good in the Bundesliga but that form has not carried through to the Premier League yet and that is where it counts.
Garnacho is 18 years old.
Fair play to the gaffer, his handling of this has been spot on.
The decision to ease him in slowly with as little pressure/noise as possible around him is a prudent one
We all had high hopes for him this season. He was doing well on the right with martial and rashford forming a front 3. Hopefully he gets back to his best, good thing about him is he can cover the right or left so he can provide competition for Antony and give rashford a rest when he needs it. Think ETH will get him to his best again.Be very interesting to see what we see from Sancho in the 2nd half of the season.
I don't see him getting too much game time down the left with the form Rashford's in and I don't see him getting too much game time down the right either due to ETH seeming to have a preference for a left footer out there so where does Sancho fit in?
Hopefully wherever he gets his chance his takes it, we've seen players return to their best under ETH this season in Dalot, AWB, Shaw and Rashford and it would be great to add Sancho to that list as well as Sancho showing his Dortmund form for us would arguably make him our best attacker (I'd still say Rashford but I know others would argue otherwise)
100%. Was thinking the same. Bring him in against fairly easy opponents to gain his confidence.Makes sense to bring him in over the 3 cup games after Arsenal! Nottingham Forest x2 and Reading. Easy enough games to get some confidence back.