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Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho sticks to Borussia Dortmund promise

Jadon Sancho continued his career revival at Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday night with a brilliant goal in the UEFA Champions League against PSV Eindhoven.

The winger re-joined Dortmund in January after being banished from the Manchester United first-team by Erik ten Hag in the first half of the season.

Sancho's return to the Bundesliga had originally been a mixed one with only two assists in his first seven games. The England international has now hit the ground running.

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After scoring in the weekend's 2-1 win over Werder Bremen, the 23-year-old admitted he was 'disappointed' with his second stint in yellow and black. "You always have pressure. In my first spell at BVB, I registered a goal involvement in almost every match. So I can understand that the fans expect a lot of me.

"I do from myself too. I could also accept it if some people were angry with me. I want to continue to improve for the team. It's not only Edin whose trust I feel. Everyone at BVB knows what I can do on the pitch. They all trust me. I'm very grateful that they give me the opportunity to show what I can do every week. I hope it continues that way."

Sancho was on the scoresheet at the Signal Iduna Park on Wednesday as Dortmund looked to qualify for the last eight of the Champions League. After drawing the first-leg 1-1 last week, the United loanee made it 2-1 on aggregate in the third minute with an impressive strike from distance.

His future at Old Trafford may be unclear for now but Sancho is certainly doing his very best to rediscover the

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