Aston Villa fell to a 2-1 defeat against Go Ahead Eagles in their Europa League fixture on Thursday night.
While the result frustrated many, one sentiment echoed among Villans reflecting on the match was: “At least we saw glimpses of the Jadon Sancho we thought we’d signed.”
And in just his second start for Villa, Sancho certainly delivered.
Sancho vs Go Ahead Eagles
“The 25-year-old came in against the Dutch outfit and put in a positive shift in the Europa League outing,” claimed Astonvillanews.co.uk.
“[Sancho] started on the left and made an early impact, creating one chance from his 32 attempted passes, with an accuracy of 91 per cent.
“He also registered a shot and completed a dribble as he looked to influence the Villans’ performance from the off.
“It was strange to see him withdrawn, especially with Guessand struggling to offer much after scoring the opener.”
Having struggled to impress so far, this performance ought to mark a turning point in Sancho’s loan spell at Villa Park.
With Marcus Rashford thriving on loan at Barcelona and Rasmus Hojlund finding form at Napoli, Sancho’s lack of spark in claret and blue has been a source of frustration.
United concerns
Transfer expert Graeme Bailey, via Sport Bible, has highlighted INEOS’ concerns over the winger’s situation.
“There is concern at United about Sancho’s situation,” Bailey revealed.
“It’s not that they were hoping a return to form would signal a return to Old Trafford — far from it — but the chances of recouping any money for a player who cost over £70million are looking slimmer than ever.
“In an ideal world, Sancho would have featured regularly and impressed, leaving United with a decision to either activate his option or sell him — potentially even in January.”
With those revelations surfacing just before Villa clashed with Go Ahead Eagles, Sancho’s performance felt like a timely response.
Hopefully, that showing at De Adelaarshorst lays the groundwork for a genuine resurgence.
The 25-year-old is undoubtedly a gifted footballer; it is just unfortunate that he has yet to find consistency in English football.
But perhaps now he can, and finally justify why United thought he was worth £73 million.
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