Monday, 1 October 2018

With shades of Neymar, English teen Sancho becomes ‘weapon’ for Dortmund


Dortmund (Germany) (AFP) – Jadon Sancho hopes his reputation for being a “weapon” off the bench for Borussia Dortmund will win the England Under-19 international a starting berth against Monaco in the Champions League on Wednesday.

The 18-year-old wants a place in Lucien Favre’s line-up after once more proving his worth on Saturday, when he helped seal a 4-2 comeback Bundesliga win at Bayer Leverkusen with two devastating assists.

He set up Marco Reus for the equaliser at the BayArena a minute after coming on, and he then sent Paco Alcacer away on a counter-attack for the second of the Spaniard’s two late goals as Dortmund went top of the table.

He has appeared as a substitute in each of Dortmund’s six Bundesliga outings this season, but he did start in their opening Champions League game, when they won 1-0 at Club Brugge to get off to the perfect start in Group A.

Sancho now craves a regular starting berth after providing six assists as well as one goal in the Bundesliga, although he admits he is at his best running at tiring defences as a substitute.

“I just had a bit more energy,” the junior England international, who joined last year from Manchester City, told Bundesliga.com of his stunning display at Leverkusen.

“The rest were a bit tired and I came on to help the team. The coach keeps rotating so that’s how strong this team is.

“Obviously, I don’t want to be a sub, but if I keep on working hard, hopefully I can get in the starting team.”

The English teenager’s tally of six Bundesliga assists makes him the top goal provider in all of Europe’s top five leagues so far this season.

Sancho was still just 17 when he opted to try his luck in the Bundesliga after being omitted from City’s pre-season tour in July 2017, and Pep Guardiola’s loss has been Dortmund’s gain.

Dan Micciche, who coached Sancho at England Under-16 level, has even compared the left winger to a young version of Brazil superstar Neymar.

“Provided he doesn’t become restricted, he could be our Neymar-type player –- in terms of being unpredictable,” Micciche told The Guardian last month.

“He’s flamboyant, entertaining to watch, but like Neymar he’s effective with it.” 

Sancho is getting game time in a bumper Dortmund squad where even Mario Goetze, whose goal won the 2014 World Cup final for Germany, is struggling to be picked.



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