Jadon Sancho is happy and believes his assist on his first appearance back at Borussia Dortmund was meant to happen.

The Manchester United player immediately made a big impression!

January 13th 2024.

Jadon Sancho is happy and believes his assist on his first appearance back at Borussia Dortmund was meant to happen.
Jadon Sancho made a swift return to Borussia Dortmund after a public fallout with Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag. The 23-year-old joined the German giants on a six-month loan deal, marking his second stint at the club. He was named on the bench for Dortmund's Bundesliga clash against Darmstadt 98 on Saturday, and came on in the 55th minute for Jamie Bynoe-Gittens.

It didn't take long for Sancho to make an impact, as he registered an assist for Marco Reus in just 22 minutes on the pitch. After the match, Sancho expressed his happiness at being back with his old team and seeing his friend Reus again. He even mentioned that he felt like his assist was "meant to be."

Sancho's main objective for the rest of the season is to simply be happy and help the team. He also has personal goals that he's keeping to himself for now. The team's objectives are to finish in the top three and qualify for the Champions League next year, and Sancho believes they can achieve these goals if they fight in every game.

Dortmund kept a clean sheet in their 3-0 victory over Darmstadt, which was important for the team. Sancho also mentioned that they will take it game-by-game and focus on each match individually.

In other news, there have been rumors about Man Utd offering a winger in exchange for a £69 million star who was mentored by Christian Eriksen. There are also reports that Chelsea star Kieron Dyer caused Sancho to "quit on his teammates." Meanwhile, Arsenal is considering a £50 million Man Utd target as an alternative to Ivan Toney, and a Chelsea flop is afraid of being sent back to Stamford Bridge after a disastrous performance.

Finally, former Man Utd player Louis Saha has labeled Sancho as one of the club's biggest transfer failures, while Ralf Rangnick has opened up about the winger's conduct at Man Utd. Despite these speculations, Sancho is focused on his loan spell at Dortmund and helping the team achieve their objectives.

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