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Simon Jordan launches scathing Jadon Sancho Man Utd rant after Marcus Rashford 'freedom' message

Manchester United and Ruben Amorim will have another long week on the training ground after last weekend's FA Cup triumph over Leicester City. The Reds will have had nine days to prepare for their Premier League clash with Tottenham Hotspur leaving plenty time to prepare.

It's a must win for both teams with United and Spurs struggling in the bottom half of the table. Just two points separate the teams heading into the clash this weekend and a win for Amorim's men would see them claw back at some ground to the top-half of the table.

Defeat, however, would see the club drop closer to the relegation zone. With that in mind, here are the latest news and headlines surrounding the club:

Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan has taken aim at Jadon Sancho after the Chelsea winger left a comment on Marcus Rashford's social media. Sancho commented: "Freedom" on a set of images shared by his former United teammate after making his debut for Aston Villa following a loan switch in the January transfer window.

When asked what he thought about the situation, Jordan told talkSPORT: "Not very much to be honest with you. I think what Jadon Sancho has to say is not particularly relevant to Marcus Rashford's situation. I don’t think he’s covered himself in glory.

"He’s had a few decent games for Chelsea but other than that, a few decent games for Dortmund. But his career has gone backwards, he’s responsible for it not anyone else and this is the sort of atypical response from people that always like to align other people with the blame or their current failings.

"I think it's a sad indication of where United have gotten to to think that people can speak about the club in this way. I think the underlying message is that you’re out of the

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