On-loan Dortmund forward Jadon Sancho was on fire in their Champions League second-leg game against Dutch side, PSV Eindhoven, scoring the opener to secure his team’s quarter-final spot.
Jadon Sancho’s inhumane action gets a funny reaction from Sabitzer
Sancho’s performance did not only produce a beautiful goal but also a highlight of skill, which was accompanied by a funny reaction from his teammate Marcel Sabitzer.
In a viral video on Tiktok, the skillful England forward was seen slotting the ball past a PSV player, and an on-looking Sabitzer, despite being active on the field of play, had enough time to make an ”ouch-like” gesture in reaction to Sancho’s inhumane action.
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Jadon Sancho/Ten Hag dispute prompting Dortmund loan move
Sancho, who joined Dortmund on loan from Manchester United in the January transfer window, had a disagreement with his manager, Erik Ten Hag, following a public comment he made about his dedication after a 3-1 loss to Arsenal during a press conference.
Displeased with his manager’s remarks, Sancho took to social media to dismiss claims that he wasn’t putting in his best effort. Consequently, the English forward was removed from the senior team squad, prompting his loan switch to the German side.
Sancho scores in the UCL for Dortmund
Borussia Dortmund presented a strong starting lineup, featuring Jadon Sancho, who was making his inaugural Champions League home appearance for Dortmund since December 2020.
![[Video]: Marcel Sabitzer's hilarious reaction to Jadon Sancho's skillful dribble in their 2-0 win against PSV 2 Sancho scores Dortmund's first goal. Credit: Imago](https://sportsbuddy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/54878d46-5210-4d9b-a4b7-874abf12dd7f-300x200.jpg)
Right from the start, Dortmund dominated the game, giving PSV little opportunity to make any significant moves. Jadon Sancho opened the scoring by skillfully placing a low shot past the defenders and into the net, putting Dortmund in the lead.