Sancho sparks Man Utd fans outrage with comment on Rashford Villa debut
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Man United fans have been outraged by Sancho's comment under Rashford's Instagram post on his Aston Villa debut. The Chelsea forward sent a 'freedom' message to his former teammate after his loan move to the Birmingham side.
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Jadon Sancho finds himself once again in the spotlight for the wrong reasons. The Chelsea winger has left Manchester United fans fuming with a comment under Marcus Rashford's Instagram post following the latter's debut for Aston Villa.
Rashford came off the bench for Unai Emery's side in Sunday's 2-1 win over Tottenham in the FA Cup for the first time since completing his loan move from United in the January transfer window. It was the 27-year-old's first appearance since December 12, almost two months after he had been frozen out of the Red Devils' squad by Ruben Amorim.
"Thank you for the warm welcome. Great team performance," Rashford wrote on Instagram after a promising 30-minute cameo for the Birmingham side. In the replies, Sancho posted: "Freedom." His comment, suggesting that both players escaped their exile at Old Trafford, quickly went viral, sparking outrage among Man United fans, who viewed Sancho's dig to be extremely unprofessional, especially given that he is still contracted with United.
Sancho, who left the Theatre of Dreams after being sidelined by Erik ten Hag, could return to United should Chelsea choose not to extend his stay at the end of the season. His inconsistent performances under Enzo Maresca - 2 goals and 6 assists in 19 appearances - leave his future at the English capital a doubt but he is almost certainly not bound to stay with the Red Devils for much longer after burning another bridge with United fans.
Rashford came off the bench for Unai Emery's side in Sunday's 2-1 win over Tottenham in the FA Cup for the first time since completing his loan move from United in the January transfer window. It was the 27-year-old's first appearance since December 12, almost two months after he had been frozen out of the Red Devils' squad by Ruben Amorim.
"Thank you for the warm welcome. Great team performance," Rashford wrote on Instagram after a promising 30-minute cameo for the Birmingham side. In the replies, Sancho posted: "Freedom." His comment, suggesting that both players escaped their exile at Old Trafford, quickly went viral, sparking outrage among Man United fans, who viewed Sancho's dig to be extremely unprofessional, especially given that he is still contracted with United.
Sancho, who left the Theatre of Dreams after being sidelined by Erik ten Hag, could return to United should Chelsea choose not to extend his stay at the end of the season. His inconsistent performances under Enzo Maresca - 2 goals and 6 assists in 19 appearances - leave his future at the English capital a doubt but he is almost certainly not bound to stay with the Red Devils for much longer after burning another bridge with United fans.
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