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Gary Neville's savage reaction as Man United loanee Jadon Sancho makes instant Borussia Dortmund impact

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has made his opinion on Jadon Sancho's loan move away from Old Trafford quite clear after the star was directly involved in Borussia Dortmund's 3-0 Bundesliga win over SV Darmstadt.

The 23-year-old rejoined the German club for the rest of the season after his public exile from the Red Devils squad through manager Erik ten Hag came to an end earlier this week. Sancho was dropped by the Dutchman for their important match against Arsenal back in September for what the United boss described as poor performances in training, but the star took to social media to disagree.

In a statement he released on social media following Ten Hag's comments, Sancho pleaded for supporters to not believe what Ten Hag was saying, claiming he was a 'scapegoat' for the side's bad performances on the pitch. Since then, he was banished from the first team and is yet to play a Premier League minute since.

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Ten Hag has also refused to call the star by name in interviews and press conferences but did answer a question about the move this week, admitting to the press: "I hope he's doing well. So I wish him the best of good luck. That's it. I hope he's doing well and he'll be a success."

And Ten Hag's hopes appear to be coming true as Sancho played a key part in Dortmund's second goal in their 3-0 win. The first came through Julian Brandt just before the 30-minute mark, with the England international having started on the bench for his first game back in Germany.

However, he replaced compatriot Jamie Bynoe-Gittens just 10 minutes

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