Without the pressure of Man United’s Champions League trip, Jadon Sancho was able to show his rҽal colors

With a 1-0 win over FC Copenhagen on Wednesday night, the Red Devils kept their Champions League ambitions alive.

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Sancho was suspended by the club after he refused to apologize to Erik ten Hag for their public argument in September, so it’s no surprise that he wasn’t chosen for the contest.

Since then, the winger has been isolated from the rest of the first team group, and his career at United appears to have plateaued.

Sancho’s true colors appeared when he was left off United’s squad to face Bayern, a game that ended in a chaotic 4-3 loss, despite his manager’s comments about his attitude at training.

The Athletic reports that after being left at home while the rest of his team flew to Germany, the Englishman stayed to watch the club’s under-18s play at Carrington.

According to the article, Sancho showed ‘politeness’ and’made a good impression’ as he waited long after the final whistle to answer questions from the academy youngsters.

The former Borussia Dortmund star reportedly isn’t allowed in the locker room or the team’s cafeteria.

Instead, Sancho parks his car close to the academy buildings, where he gets ready every day, and has lunch delivered to him in a lunch box.

It appears at this point that the player, who is’resolute’ in his stance about the apology, can no longer change his mind.

There is a remark in the article that states, “In his view, other players have been underwhelming in training and still played.”