bluemonkey71
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I thought this was the scum thread?
Wow. I left in 1974. I only put the school as part of the joke, what a coincidence.Haha! Yes he did and as it happens so did I!
Small world
Hahahahahahaha
Many could see this coming and it isn't a surprise. Has ten hag thrown him under the bus by telling the world?Had a quick read on this Sancho news and it seems like what Waspish has said. If he had serious demons he was dealing with they would not have him on a specialized fitness regime, he would not be playing at all. It seems he is struggling to deal with the prem + he could be to comfy/lost his drive.
Personally i think it is mostly just the fact he can't cut it here when he was the star man in Germany. Add in to the mix he got the boot from the national team and that could, i imagine, be enough to knock somone who does not have top level desire. He is on an insane amount of money, never need to lift a finger again if he didn't want to. It could simply seem like to much effort for him to push himself.
As Waspish alludes to again i think Pep would not be surprised to see this playing out how it is.
Edit: Read more, it is an attitude and fitness issue according to Ten Hag himself...
Ten Hag: "He’s [Sancho] not fit enough to be here [Spain training camp] — he wasn't in the right status, in the right fitness state, so now he's on an individual programme and we want him to finish that programme and hopefully, we see him back soon."
Ten Hag: "There's huge competition with England. Even at the World Cup, every game is difficult to know who to start because there's so much talent in the offensive line. When you don't show it week by week you can fall out of the squad, which is what happened [with Sancho]."
Ten Hag: "I have had several talks with Jadon [Sancho]. He's on a physical programme and our aim is to get him back as quickly as possible, but I can't give a prognosis of when that will be."