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Manchester United's Jadon Sancho is heading 'in the right direction' after his display against Leicester - Erik ten Hag

Jadon Sancho is on the right path, and «does not know his limits», Erik ten Hag said after Manchester United's 3-0 victory over Leicester City. The win, which saw two goals from Marcus Rashford and one from Sancho, took United just three points behind Manchester City in the Premier League table.

Ad Sancho, who recently spent time training away from the first-team squad, has now scored two goals in three league games. Premier LeagueRashford contract extension 'a priority' — Ten Hag2 HOURS AGO «He is in the right direction.

He does not know his limits and there's a lot of space for improvement, though already he is at a high level,» Ten Hag said on Sancho after the match. Rashford has also been in fine form for United, with his brace taking his goal tally to 24 in all competitions this season.

«The team is putting Rashford in the right positions, especially Bruno [Fernandes], he creates how many passes, he gives behind, he crosses in. Not only Bruno, but I think he is doing a great job.

‘We made the decision’ – Stellini on dropping Son for West Ham game Mbappe denies criticising Neymar after Brazilian injured in PSG win Man Utd slap £120m price tag on Rashford amid PSG and Real interest — Paper Round »We need all players in form, but we have to follow the principles of our way of play and if we do that, we can play very well." When asked about being in the title race, the Dutchman said: «We don't think about that, we think about tomorrow, we have to be a better version of ourselves and that is what we have to work for. We are in February, don't look far ahead.» Rashford echoed his manager's statement, saying: «We're close, but both teams in front of us [Arsenal and Manchester City] are good teams and playing good football.

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