Jadon Sancho sent a cryptic message on social media to former club Man United after their 3-0 battering by Tottenham on Sunday (September 29).
The 24-year-old bagged yet another assist for Chelsea in their chaotic 4-2 win over Brighton on Saturday (September 28), making three in three games since joining the club.
Sancho won the penalty for Chelsea’s second goal, which star man Cole Palmer expertly dispatched, before combining with Palmer again, sliding him through for his fourth goal.
Chelsea now sit in fourth place after three consecutive Premier League wins against Bournemouth, West Ham, and Brighton.
Jadon Sancho all smiles after leaving Man United for Chelsea
Meanwhile, it’s going from bad to worse for Erik ten Hag and Man United after suffering a second consecutive 3-0 home defeat on Sunday.
Spurs defender Micky van de Ven was able to power through an almost nonexistent Man United midfield to set up winger Brennan Johnson for the opener after three minutes.
Mason Greenwood, who transferred from Manchester United to Marseille this summer, is reportedly focused on reviving his international career with England, despite the challenges he’s faced in recent years. According to The Sun, Greenwood is eager to discuss his future with England’s new manager, Thomas Tuchel, to understand whether he still has a place in the squad. The forward remains hopeful about representing England again, a dream he hasn’t abandoned despite the controversies surrounding his exit from Manchester United.
Greenwood wants to evaluate the position of both the Football Association (FA) and Tuchel before deciding on his next steps. Tuchel was appointed as England’s head coach after Gareth Southgate stepped down following the Euro 2024 tournament. The former Chelsea manager will begin his 18-month term with England in early 2025, bringing a new leadership perspective to the national team.
Greenwood, who earned his first England cap in 2020, is keen to add more. His career took a turn in 2022 when he faced legal issues that kept him off the field for some time. Greenwood managed to restart his professional journey with a loan move to Getafe before signing with Marseille. Since joining the French side, he has scored five goals in seven Ligue 1 appearances, demonstrating that his skills have remained sharp despite his time away from the game.
A source allegedly close to Greenwood shared with The Sun: “Mason is aware that his chances with England are slim, but he wants clarity from the FA and Tuchel about where he stands. His goal is to compete at the top level, ideally aiming to make the World Cup squad. If representing England isn’t possible, he’ll consider playing for Jamaica in 2026.”
Yet, a return to the England team seems improbable. Both Gareth Southgate and interim manager Lee Carsley were reluctant to reintegrate Greenwood, and it is expected that Tuchel, along with the FA, will continue this stance, mindful of the potential controversies surrounding his inclusion.
Moreover, Greenwood’s path is complicated by England’s current strength in attacking options. Players like Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, and Jarrod Bowen have flourished, making it difficult for Greenwood to find a spot. Considering these factors, playing for Jam