He’s a very good player but he will soon have issues with the manager of his new team. He’s a bit mischievous and it might cause trouble along the way. Good luck to him on his new journey” –Bruno Fernandes’ comment reveals the true opinion the Manchester United squad holds about Jadon Sancho after his debut match for Chelsea. Chelsea fans are ecstatic they got a good player but they aren’t ready for the baggage he’s coming with 😳😨 Good to both Jadon and his new team. 😳🙏
Jadon Sancho has made a strong start at Chelsea after moving on loan from Manchester United, earning praise from his former teammate Bruno Fernandes.
Fernandes demonstrated that Sancho is still respected by Manchester United players, acknowledging his impressive debut performance for Chelsea.
Sancho, 24, faced difficulties at Manchester United, including a public disagreement with manager Erik ten Hag, which led to his exclusion from the squad.
Following a loan period at Borussia Dortmund, where he rediscovered his form, Sancho secured a last-minute loan transfer to Chelsea, with an agreement to make the move permanent next summer for £25 million.
Sancho quickly made an impact at Chelsea by providing an assist for Christopher Nkunku’s winning goal against Bournemouth after coming on at halftime.
Bruno Fernandes was quick to show support, commenting on Sancho’s Instagram post celebrating the win with a photo alongside Nkunku. Fernandes’ comment, as noted by *The Mirror*, read: “Some player you are [fire emoji], keep that smile.”
This shows the continued admiration for Sancho, even after his troubled exit from Manchester United, which included a public clash with Ten Hag, where Sancho refuted claims about his training performance.
Sancho regained momentum during his loan spell at Borussia Dortmund, where he started 18 games, scored twice, and provided two assists, playing a key role and even featuring in the Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid. Now looking for a fresh start at Chelsea, Sancho impressed against Bournemouth, drawing praise from Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca, who encouraged the £73 million winger to keep up his efforts.
Maresca commented, “I have great admiration for Jadon and the players we have. He’s here because I genuinely wanted him; otherwise, he wouldn’t be.”
Before Sancho and Joao Felix joined, Maresca made his expectations clear, saying, “If you come here and don’t give it your all, you won’t play.”
“But I believe in you, and if you come with the right mindset, we’ll be pleased. If you’re not going to put in the work, it’s better not to come.”