Following Borussia Dortmund’s Champions League semifinal appearance, Jadon Sancho spearheaded the celebrations in the locker room.
Tuesday night, in the second leg of their semifinal matchup with PSG, Sancho was instrumental in his team’s elimination of Kylian Mbappe and company. The visitors prevailed 1-0 at home courtesy to a header from seasoned defender Mats Hummels.
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Dortmund prevailed 2-0 overall as a result of the result, and manager Edin Terzic celebrated the German team’s two flawless defensive performances during the match.
Sancho, who earned several experts’ nicknames for Player of the Match for his performance in the first leg in Dortmund last week, put on a more subdued show this time around, frequently dropping back to support his team defensively as they advanced to their first final since 2011.
The Manchester United player also didn’t hold back when it came to venting his frustrations; video taken inside the away dressing room shows the winger at the center of the team’s celebrations.
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After leading Borussia Dortmund to the Champions League final, Jadon Sancho spearheaded the celebrations in the locker room.
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At the Parc de Princes, the winger participated in the on-field festivities as Dortmund welcomed their supporters.
Sancho was instrumental in getting his team to the competition final in both legs.
The official Borsussia Dortmund account posted a video to Instagram in which Sancho is seen holding a big speaker while the other players cheer and sing along to Adele’s “Someone Like You.”
With some too exhausted to stand and others taking a break and consuming various beverages, the team is in full voice.
After a brief pause, the camera pans to show Sancho approaching the center table while holding his phone in one hand and the speaker in the other.
He can frequently be seen round the table, giving his teammates hugs, and raising his arms to the heavens while still belting out Adele’s song.
Current teammates of the 24-year-old can be seen giggling and recording Sancho’s antics as they appreciate the humorous side of the midfield player’s play.
After starting his loan from United in January, Sancho’s time at Dortmund may come to an end in the Champions League final. Edin Terzic, the manager of Dortmund, has been reticent to talk about a potential permanent deal for Sancho prior to Tuesday’s match.
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Sancho was dismissed from the first team and forced to practice with players from the minor team after a public cоnfrоntatiоn with manager Erik ten Hag. Despite this, he refused to take accountability for his conduct.
Sancho effectively called the Dutchman a liar on social media when Ten Hag publicly questioned his training standards, and even though he still has two years left on his Old Trafford deal, Sancho’s time at United now seems all but over.
Manager Erik ten Hag (right) and Sancho had a public falling out after the Dutchman questioned his training standards.