Jadon Sancho is Delusional

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @hafeeyhariz7008
    @hafeeyhariz7008 Год назад +783

    Sancho was immature and unprofessional. You know it's bad when Harry Maguire himself said that you need to apologise, the guy who's been a scapegoat for YEARS yet he didn't moan or complain when Ten Hag stripped the captaincy from him.
    Ten Hag has tried the “arm around the shoulder” approach and that didn’t work, let him have a 3 month training camp mid season in Holland away from the media to rebuild his fitness and work on his mental health, Ten Hag was constantly asked questions about Sancho and always backed him or changed the subject. That approach didn’t work… by the sounds of it, he still doesn’t arrive on time for training or train properly, it's just sad man.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +96

      I just want him to apologize man, it has such a simple answer to all of this. Such a shame

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +3

      @@Vizeh At the very least it shifts the blame back to Ten Hag, if it gets reported that he is training well and still doesn't get played. It would also make Sancho look less stubborn and more reasonable.

    • @Dreminutes
      @Dreminutes Год назад +13

      @@phightinphil25it would of already been reported especially when you realize that many of eth first team players like or are friends with sancho like rashford and awb it would of already leaked. And if history tells you anything about a person eth and the reports about sancho are spot on

    • @ApparentlyTemp
      @ApparentlyTemp Год назад

      true

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +13

      @@Dreminutes There's a reason why the other players are telling him to apologize they know he is stuck in an argument he won't win. Its lose lose. The team is at least in the short term worse and it makes him look very self absorbed and stubborn. If he wanted to disprove the narrative he could, but that would require effort he hasn't showed he has.

  • @her0iczz109
    @her0iczz109 Год назад +486

    I understand mental health is huge, and i can see why people are saying ten hag shouldn't of said what he said publicly. But i think Ten Hag has every right to say what he is seeing. He is the manager after all, why can't the manager be honest in his opinion. Also i can't think of any other manager that allowed a player to take as long off as Sancho did at a crucial time of the season! Im backing Ten Hag at this moment in time

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +43

      That’s my point that context is important, in past they’ve tried different ways with him evidently

    • @elingrome5853
      @elingrome5853 Год назад +48

      Im sorry, this "mental health" stuff has exploded out of control.. try working with people who have actual real, serious mental problems, bipolar, borderline personality disorder, manic depression... these are real mental health problems and should not be confused with "the shit life throws at you".

    • @her0iczz109
      @her0iczz109 Год назад +8

      @@elingrome5853 oh believe me I know, I'm being generous to sancho here

    • @aShszZz2Z
      @aShszZz2Z Год назад +26

      @@elingrome5853players like Sancho ruin it for real players with mental health problems. CN you imagine if Adriano got the help he needed? Instead players like Sancho use it as an excuse. He wouldn’t have survived under Sir Alex

    • @ian-flanagan
      @ian-flanagan Год назад

      @@elingrome5853It can be serious. I had to quit my own multi-million pound startup because of burnout from unsustainable work life. It turned out to be dopamine deficiency, which is nothing compared to a *proper* disorder like bipolar, but I was still unable to work. People can get that just from addiction to video games or social media.
      That said, if you can’t work, you need to quit and sort yourself out. If he has something similar to what I had, he ought to feel shameful for taking a salary when he’s unfit to perform.

  • @Kaijufied
    @Kaijufied Год назад +286

    The worst thing in all of this is that he’s playing FIFA in his spare time and is still taking Ls😭

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +68

      That’s just not needed bro😂

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +23

      With the money he makes I woud think he could afford all the packs to get a great FUT team.

    • @VolTheProducer
      @VolTheProducer Год назад +8

      ​@@phightinphil25that is savage😂

    • @jamesmason8436
      @jamesmason8436 Год назад

      Taking Ls?

  • @alejndraalmirowitsch4897
    @alejndraalmirowitsch4897 Год назад +576

    he's doing a disservice for the mental health community. as someone who had a severe anxiety problem, and to this day some addiction problems, using the mental health card to justify poor attitude is simply unacceptable and i have all my sympathy for ten hag. i'm with ten hag, even as a fan of a rival club as i can't stand this kind of attitude be normalize among player in the future.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +47

      Thank you for your comment, I wish you well

    • @Daniboi971
      @Daniboi971 Год назад +4

      👏

    • @franze4
      @franze4 Год назад +6

      yes because bipolar disorder isn’t real. just one example🙂

    • @v9x-sp
      @v9x-sp Год назад +22

      “Mental health community” 😆

    • @doezage
      @doezage Год назад

      Shut up. You don’t know anything ❤

  • @mahersinno7141
    @mahersinno7141 Год назад +95

    This moment reminds me of Arsenal’s situation with these top players with these Player Power ego’s. When the news occurred, I respected Ten Hag because Manchester United needs to have that togetherness that you see with the other big clubs without too many problems off the pitch. Because having these toxic like mentality will rub into the fans, the staff, and everyone affiliated with Manchester United. So the fact that Ten Hag is doing something different to many other United managers prior, I give him a lot of respect. Even if it isn’t the right decision initially, I think that the club could be in a better situation in the long term.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +8

      I agree man, good comparison
      No player is bigger than the manager

    • @Promislandzion
      @Promislandzion Год назад

      Nah W sancho why play for united? There trash.

    • @nishalsairamgaming7892
      @nishalsairamgaming7892 Год назад

      ​@@Promislandzioni won't call sancho w but United are trash

  • @gamecubebro
    @gamecubebro Год назад +64

    Jadon Sancho is a guy I was always felt sympathetic for and connected to
    So it was really tough seeing and accepting that the guy has been in a mess
    I hope to see Sancho return shining, same with MUN. Thanks for informing and keeping us updated on both sides Vizeh

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +12

      I’ve felt bad for Sancho the entire time, as documented on my channel but I can’t agree to what’s happened in the last week sadly

  • @Danny-mt3bo
    @Danny-mt3bo Год назад +75

    Player FC has truly ruined football. All I’m seeing on my timeline is people backing Sancho and saying Ten Hag should be sacked for treating him badly. Let’s be honest, those are just Sancho FC and salty Ronaldo FC

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +19

      I’ve seen part of that Ronaldo group getting involved you’re not wrong!

    • @Robyn--
      @Robyn-- Год назад +9

      ​@Vizeh Feel like I've seen them all hahaha, just because Ten Hag benched Ronaldo they hate him

    • @kenttt1998
      @kenttt1998 Год назад +9

      Didn’t Ronaldo also talk about Sancho, saying the youngsters weren’t hungry enough? Sounds like he saw the symptoms much earlier.

    • @Daniboi971
      @Daniboi971 Год назад +8

      Smooth brained people defend Sancho. The same people probably defended Greenwood

    • @susbedo9258
      @susbedo9258 Год назад +2

      ​@@VizehRonaldo group = Piers Morgan 😂😅?

  • @anandmahamuni5442
    @anandmahamuni5442 Год назад +35

    For anyone against Ten Hag here, both Garnacho and Rashford were also punished for not being punctual and after that they have been performing well, he isnt being singled out

    • @lenl860
      @lenl860 Год назад +7

      But he’s happy returning Antony and said he would have greenwood in his squad. Guys morals are all twisted. Sancho is however a fool as well and will probably be in Saudi soon

    • @Alexander-kc8oq
      @Alexander-kc8oq Год назад +7

      Except Rahsford keeps dropping consistent 3/10 perfomances but Ten Hag keeps picking him. So clearly this tihng about earning opportunities is just for those Ten Hag likes. And he has no problem bringing back abusers and rapists into his team.

    • @akarex2k9
      @akarex2k9 Год назад +2

      When has garnacho ever played well??...

    • @FutBandit
      @FutBandit Год назад

      It was wrong of Sancho to say it publicly, but I agree with him, it’s very clear that ten hag picks players he likes instead of picking the players who are best.
      Rashford have been terrible all season but yet he is still picked over garnacho who have been better then rashford every game when he have played.

  • @franchosucart
    @franchosucart Год назад +3

    Remember when Mourinho basically called Samuel Eto'o too old for a striker and Eto'o answered by scoring a goal againts Spurs and celebrating like had injured his back and using the corner flag as a cane lol.

  • @fiyindk7367
    @fiyindk7367 Год назад +33

    This situation not only let the fans down and his teammates.
    He should have said sorry then look for transfer window to leave.
    Now this has ruin his reputation that other clubs will be wary.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +11

      The team needs him, that’s the craziest part about all of this

    • @ldphoenix3
      @ldphoenix3 Год назад

      @@Vizehthe craziest part about this is you think sancho would get back into the team😂 ten hag has favourites and doesn’t put the best performing players on he only plays favourites. That’s why Bruno rashford garnacho and Antony can stink the place out and start so what makes you think sancho will ever start.

  • @tseringdhondup592
    @tseringdhondup592 Год назад +35

    The most ironic thing is that right now is the best chance for Sancho to show why he should be a starter. The team is in dire need for a winger on the right side, with Antony being out of the team for an indefinite period.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @ryderhopsup573
      @ryderhopsup573 Год назад

      Yea, only if he apologises to the coaching staffs. I want the best for him, he was so good at BVB, i eant the best for United. Hr needs to grab his chance

    • @johan8969
      @johan8969 Год назад

      @@ryderhopsup573 One of the assistant coaches at BVB had the honourable position of knocking on Sanchos door every morning since the man couldnt show up on time.

  • @davidg5965
    @davidg5965 Год назад +37

    I've been a Sancho stan since he started at Dortmund and was super hyped when he signed for United, Ronaldo signing here overshadowed him and he truly never played in his postion because of Rashy, i wish Sancho all the best where ever he goes next, I'll absolutely be cheering my boy on but he shouldnt be at United anymore for the teams sake.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +6

      I hope he goes back to Dortmund soon and gets to a better place mentally over there

    • @davidg5965
      @davidg5965 Год назад +2

      ​@Vizeh I hope so too, Dortmund would definitely welcome him back, thanks for the response! 🤙

    • @barty6368
      @barty6368 Год назад +7

      @@davidg5965 yea i dont think dortmund would want him back, not even for free, read up a little about the problems he was creating there also

    • @melanineyedoc
      @melanineyedoc Год назад +1

      He was signed to play RW

    • @Brawlypython244
      @Brawlypython244 Год назад +3

      @@Vizehdortmund probably won’t want him back knowing his wage and attitude

  • @EVN8R
    @EVN8R Год назад +58

    Seems mad now but 3 years ago he was just as highly rated as Bellingham is now. I really hope he doesn’t go down the Pogba route of prodigious talent who never quite hit the heights. He’s still got time on his side

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +9

      I agree man!

    • @Jermrants
      @Jermrants Год назад +10

      He was compared with Haaland too I remember since they both were playing for Dortmund, crazy how that’s change

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Год назад +1

      What was his position on BLM etc if he really supported it then he's probably ashamed now.

    • @Jermrants
      @Jermrants Год назад +15

      @@dimitar297 what defuq does that have to do with Anything we are talking about

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Год назад

      @@Jermrants players struggle mentally and are called delusional by the creator of this video. At United, Jadon was forced to promote some seriously messed up political messages: racism, homosexuality, fake covid hysteria, to name three.

  • @lancelot_28
    @lancelot_28 Год назад +9

    So many languages around the world and Vizeh decides to speak the truth
    Beautiful video!!

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +1

      Thank you Lance

  • @rolo951
    @rolo951 7 месяцев назад +3

    Hes doing alright now that his manager isn't a prick lol

  • @kostar500
    @kostar500 Год назад +6

    Vizeh, you have earned a subscriber. This video is not just football content, but a life lesson. Thank you.

  • @isrln
    @isrln Год назад +9

    End of the day hes made it even easier for ten hag. United were apparently open to accepting offers for him provided the right fee was offered. If united did that in the summer, a lot of questions woudve been asked by some fans, especially providing the fact he was one of the best players in preseason. However, if he ends up being offloaded in January, pretty much noone will have a problem with it

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +1

      Exactly, he’s just proving him right each day

    • @jayl878
      @jayl878 Год назад

      All he had to do was keep off SM for 24 hours and he would have been the automatic starter because of the Antony BS. People talk about decisions that change the whole course of your life. He will look at that one as how he fucked himself out of Manchester United.

  • @DinomotoMennovi
    @DinomotoMennovi Год назад +3

    Mental health should always be prioritised. However, being late as much as he is, either he needs a new alarm or he is just flat out lazy.

  • @au6769
    @au6769 Год назад +2

    A lot of people forget Sancho is from Kennington and a lot of his friends have been killed over the last number of years, like Bis from Harlem Spartans. That is enough to mess up your head a lot, he might be feeling survivors guilt / depression

  • @matthewnurse4962
    @matthewnurse4962 Год назад +2

    Sancho hanging out with Harlem Spartans says everything yku need to know about him

  • @astro_99991
    @astro_99991 Год назад +20

    Jadon sancho was golden at BVB, wish he could come back to those days....

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +6

      I think he’d get back to it again, he’s still young

  • @PhantomOverlordX2
    @PhantomOverlordX2 Год назад +11

    To think he was so sought after by Utd, and the fans, only to come to this. What a nightmare.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +1

      2 years of a transfer saga all for this, crazy man

    • @JASPADIGHOST
      @JASPADIGHOST Год назад

      Ain't his fault with a poorly run club

    • @MattMajcan
      @MattMajcan Год назад

      honestly the fact he was so sought after and the fact that it devolved into a 2 year saga were already huge indicators that this move was never going to be a success. Even if sancho was better than he is now it would have been impossible to ever match the hype that came with him. And knowing what kind of club united is now and what kind of players and attitudes are there it was always obvious that the hype was going to go to sanchos head, the only kind of players that still go to united are glory hunter types with inflated egos of themselves, because quality players with a healthy outlook would never want to go to united where player and manager careers go to die.

  • @thetruth1862
    @thetruth1862 Год назад +5

    I have struggled with Depression and Anxiety for years , my take from this is just sad , he has been given all the tools to succeed but just can't, I wish him well and I hope he can get a transfer and get back on England squad and just be happy.He is very talented

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Год назад +1

      You're probably depressed because you don't understand the issue and you're anxious because you realize this but can't stop it.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      I wish you well mate❤

  • @bobsmudger3979
    @bobsmudger3979 Год назад +2

    "No man is bigger than the club." - Bill Struth

  • @Mark-uh3un
    @Mark-uh3un Год назад +6

    Imagine being paid millions to play the game we all love and wasting that opportunity away. The rest of us have to pay to play for our Sunday League teams and we cherish every second of that

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      I guess football is different nowadays man

    • @glencurtis6052
      @glencurtis6052 Год назад

      Depends what his mental health issues are, all the money in the world won't fix certain things. If he does have issues he needs to admit to it and then seek the appropriate help.

  • @aidanhinkson9804
    @aidanhinkson9804 Год назад +3

    i dont think its right to say that player power is "nonsense", players definitely deserve some sort of power over their futures, transfers, things like that as its only fair, but in this particular situation both sancho and the manager haven't been completely right, and sancho especially has to be more professional, but i dont entirely blame him either, United is a directionless circus

  • @he_football
    @he_football Год назад +7

    I would love to see an alternate universe where all.of these players didn't sign for United and how their careers would have panned out

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      Same, imagine what could’ve happened to Pogba if he went Real Madrid

    • @NickBBBBB
      @NickBBBBB Год назад +2

      uniteds fault the bloke cant turn up to training and sits on xbox until 3 in the morning

    • @sssf55
      @sssf55 Год назад

      @@Vizeh He would have failed too. There isn't much logic in suggesting that a player with poor attitude would succeed at another club where the stakes are just as high or higher

  • @Wilko_o
    @Wilko_o Год назад +8

    My friend who’s cousin who was in the city academy with sancho actually told me that they didn’t like Sancho, mainly due to the fact that he seemed to be too egotistical.
    Now a days I can see what they mean

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      That’s fair, there’s been a few stories that’s come out recently tbf

    • @Wilko_o
      @Wilko_o Год назад +5

      @@Vizeh yeah, Well if I’m honest about the Sancho situation whilst it’s not surprising for several reasons to me
      I don’t think he actually loves United or likes United as a club, As in he has zero passion to play for them, I mean he’s been at dortmund and City in previous years, United isn’t exactly his number one love in the world
      Add in the fact of the price tag and his wages, He’s probably got a inflated ego.
      Idk tho Vizeh, keep up the good work boss

  • @ian-flanagan
    @ian-flanagan Год назад +2

    “External locus of control” is when you think outside factors control your life more than your own actions. Those people are more prone to depression and addiction. I have no idea what’s going on here but *IF* that’s the case, I assume it takes a long time to unlearn that shit and begin to take responsibility for your own situation, get back your agency.

  • @ApparentlyTemp
    @ApparentlyTemp Год назад +12

    As someone who has had mental health issues in the past (which actually led me to quitting football among other things) I do feel for sancho even though he has acted immature. Maybe a loan move back to Dortmund would help him get back to his old self since he did well there.

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Год назад

      It's good you quit we don't need people with mental health issues.

    • @cambatson8740
      @cambatson8740 10 месяцев назад

      Put the lottery on mate 🤣

    • @ApparentlyTemp
      @ApparentlyTemp 10 месяцев назад

      @@cambatson8740 🤣

  • @ManUnitedFrever
    @ManUnitedFrever Год назад +3

    Sancho reportedly wanted to leave the club within so if that’s true, which looks to be likely, ten hag criticising him in public like that doesn’t make sense. If he wants to leave and you blocked it why are you not playing him and then going out of your way to criticise him. Asking a man for a public apology like that is just weird aswell because what does anyone gain from it at the end of the day? It just seems like a weird power trip from ten hag, if he handled it behind closed doors this could have all been avoided. With the mental health side of things, if ten hag gave him that time off for those reasons, why would you then go and open him up to public criticism like that? Ten hag has done well in the past to handle situations at the club but this time I think he made a mistake.

  • @Uchihasuhhdude
    @Uchihasuhhdude Год назад +2

    This video being 15min is crazy mad dragging it lol

  • @TheKizame35
    @TheKizame35 Год назад +2

    This proves the point of this generation.
    These kids are just too entitled. He makes mad money, and he thinks he deserves to be in the team without result.

    • @TheKizame35
      @TheKizame35 Год назад

      @motoGP.edits. aye man, keep that weak mentality away. He was given a chance to prove that he is him, but he decided to go the shame way. He makes mad money for a position where he needs to perform. If you make 100k a year, your boss will ask you to perform for that 100k. Same if you make more.
      He makes more than a 100k/week, and you think his boss will send him flowers and honey glazed chocolate? You paycheck should match the effort you put in, period.

  • @Mega34765
    @Mega34765 Год назад +19

    As someone who battles her mental health struggles almost daily, this has to be probably the best take on this situation I've seen yet. Yes, mental health is serious and it shouldn't be ignored, especially in a space as difficult as the sport where the mentality is either getting on with it or throwing your career away. As a red devil, I have seen players sink or swim with the weight of the badge and I can only imagine how hard it must be for the lad. However, you don't use mental health as an excuse. There's nothing I hate more than someone saying that they won't do something because of their mental health. That's proving yourself right. It's a self destructive mentality that will only put you into a downward spiral. And if Sacho continues to approach his problems like this, I fear they will only get worse and worse. I truly want what's best for the lad. And I'm sure Ten Hag, the rest of the United lads feel the same way. They want him to get better and improve but you can't do something like that without even trying. Thank you for making this one lad, it was a really personal one for me and I'm glad this perspective was put out there. You're a real one

    • @jgmeijg967
      @jgmeijg967 Год назад

      i think ur right becaus

    • @Nefariousbig
      @Nefariousbig Год назад

      What fucking planet are you lot on, when has Sancho ever done any of that?

  • @richracing3705
    @richracing3705 Год назад +2

    I suffer from mental health and support man united. What ETH did giving him 2/3 months out was 100% the right thing for him to get help and solve his issues. However, i agree that the manager is right. I want ETH to be ruthless with this squad. Too many players have got away with all sorts since SAF left. It needs a strong manager who stands by there decision. Sancho has just shown how immature he is and thinks he can get away with anything. For the club and for him, he needs to move on asap. Its harsh but you cant use mental health as a way out. You have to take some responsibility for your actions (staying up late, training, poor performances etc). Thats not down to mental health, its down to having the right attitude. My mental health is on and off, i deal with it the best i can, but i always work hard and have the right fighting attitude to overcome it... he needs to do the same!!

  • @ravenguard0098
    @ravenguard0098 Год назад +3

    Sometimes some issues have to be dealt with in private no need for it to be done in the public eye. Having said issues out in the public eye just leads to more problems than it solves since the public sometimes just loves a story/gossip and its just unhelpful for both sides.

  • @marshalsaini9619
    @marshalsaini9619 7 месяцев назад +4

    What say again
    I didn't hear ya ?😆😂🤣

  • @johnbosconwogbo7835
    @johnbosconwogbo7835 Год назад +1

    I am not sure how you can justify claiming to care about his mental health BUT also calling him delusional WHEN you don't really know what is happening behind the scenes.

    • @tommyrome7327
      @tommyrome7327 4 месяца назад

      You can be delusional and have mental Health issues.

  • @earlofdrumer1851
    @earlofdrumer1851 Год назад +15

    Trust me, as someone who is late thirties, was incessantly bullied throughout childhood into secondary, and still has trust issues and massive anxiety problems, suffered from mental and emotional highs and lows for decades now... Mr Sancho is completely bullsh!ting.

    • @enderguy1648
      @enderguy1648 Год назад

      Hope ur anxiety gets worse😊

    • @enderguy1648
      @enderguy1648 Год назад

      Like damn nigga u 30 sum and still have mental issues
      If i was u i would end it

  • @jacobcowden4549
    @jacobcowden4549 Год назад +2

    I still don’t understand why this is a one way street. If it’s immature of Sancho for not apologizing and doing what’s best for the club, then why is it supposed to be professional for Ten Hag to publicly declare an ultimatum. If it’s unprofessional to bring things public then it goes both ways.
    If Ten Hag is misrepresenting Sancho’s effort, then why would he apologize? If he apologizes he gets to continue to ride the bench and enforces that Ten Hag was telling the truth. If Ten Hag is being dishonest then Sancho apologizing is not actually what’s best for the club. Just because you’re the manager doesn’t mean that your decisions are more important than the well-being of the club.

    • @ian-flanagan
      @ian-flanagan Год назад

      Sancho’s self-rating is not relevant. If you cannot align your values and perception with the boss, then you’d better hope you’re good enough to build the whole team around you, otherwise you’re out.
      I might agree with you more if this was the start of it. But this is after a months-long paid holiday. I suffered burnout, and if my employer allowed me that, I’d be pretty grateful and loyal afterwards. Ten Hag is running out of tactics to motivate him

  • @squaremore2056
    @squaremore2056 Год назад +7

    Only just started it but I know this will be another beautiful video essay

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      I have changed the editing and music style abit for this video too

  • @tanshee2705
    @tanshee2705 Год назад +2

    I honestly don't care about the morality of who's right or wrong, but the results and effects of that action. The fact is that Ten Haag's public flaming of Sancho enflamed the situation and made it worse. Before that happened, Sancho still made some positive contributions like those goals against Arsenal and Leeds just very recently. Maybe he would have improved his training performance irregardless and gotten back closer to his Dortmund levels if the manager had not chosen to enflame tensions.
    Perhaps you should have looked closer at Man Utd's performances this season. Sancho is far from the only Man Utd player underperforming. At a certain level, that's down to the manager, his training methods, and what he's getting out of his players.

  • @Brawlypython244
    @Brawlypython244 Год назад +1

    Crazy respect for viseh going though and not just liking but replying to every comment he can, most RUclipsrs wouldn’t be cussht dead doing that

  • @Peter_file
    @Peter_file Год назад +104

    Feel bad for the guy, got signed to be a lw never got played there people wondered why he wasn’t as good and he clearly can’t handle being at united

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +33

      He joined at a bad time I’d be honest

    • @NoOne-ks8tu
      @NoOne-ks8tu Год назад +56

      Actually he got signed to be a RW but wanted to play on the left.

    • @rodneybrownlee77
      @rodneybrownlee77 Год назад +24

      No he wasn’t we signed him every intention to play him RW then he cried about it then had a mental breakdown came back and disrespected the man who give him 3 months off

    • @cameron2348
      @cameron2348 Год назад +2

      struggled to play the cards he was dealt and crumbled. this is no professional. 🤷‍♂️

    • @SsdistJeje
      @SsdistJeje Год назад +1

      ​@@Vizehevery young talent fails at united, maybe the club should be blamed

  • @gojiplusone
    @gojiplusone Год назад

    I was recently diagnosed with major depression and panic attacks, I understand how it can disturb your career and even daily life. Coping with mental health is hard, but it's never an excuse.

  • @grantmaxwell5361
    @grantmaxwell5361 Год назад +1

    This gives me nostalgia, it reminds me of when the Red Devils were actually good and Beckham was copping shoes to the head!

  • @JJ-3721
    @JJ-3721 Год назад +2

    The team needs Sancho at the moment. Why does Ten Hague insist on that apology? Why can't he just let it go and get Sancho back on the team?

    • @nishant54
      @nishant54 Год назад

      That must be done by club management not eth? Both are egoistic arrogant fool.

  • @freddiefreedom4858
    @freddiefreedom4858 Год назад +2

    congrats on the new kid

  • @NecalliGaming.
    @NecalliGaming. Год назад +1

    My man's should've worked in construction... the way he be diggin' that hole 🕳☠💯

  • @waltdraper1
    @waltdraper1 Год назад +5

    This is a weird take to me because you put the entire impetus of apology on Sancho instead of Ten Hag! It feels to me like you kept pointing out how easy it would be for Sancho to apologize, but I feel it would be just as easy for Ten Hag to apologize or at the very least put their personal feelings aside and continue working professionally. I think in the month since this video we’ve seen that Ten Hag, like every other human being, makes bad decisions and should be able to be challenged/held accountable for those decisions.
    From an outside perspective I actually think Man U’s problem isn’t player power over manager power, it’s individual power over systemic power. The criticism Ten Hag is getting now, rightly, is that he’s made a bunch of transfer decisions that haven’t exactly panned out, but that’s because they’re prioritizing his individual power and desires over a system I think. As a Liverpool fan I think about what it no one had been around to challenge Klopp about not wanting Salah. And that’s one of the best managers of all time making a mistake, as all managers do, but Liverpool, and other well run clubs like City, Brighton, etc. I think prioritize the institution/system over any individuals which includes the manager.
    I think that’s why ETH feels a bit doomed from the jump actually is that I think you’re right, he’s expected to be this central authority figure, but I think that SAF do everything, one man is the system doesn’t work in the modern era.
    Especially from Sancho’s perspective I think the “proving ten Hag wrong” could be letting his other decisions play out and then going to another club, cuz he’ll still have plenty of suitors, I think given his age, history and ability. But I agree I think that could be avoided if either apologized but to put the impetus entirely on Sancho to apologize is weird to me.
    Last thing, especially in light of all the Dele stuff, I think, you’re right, without enough information to pass judgement, maybe we should try to pass less judgement. But I respect how well you put together your arguments and opinions in this video, even if I disagree with them!🙏🏽

  • @sofianosfotias2092
    @sofianosfotias2092 Год назад +2

    No it doesn't prove Ten Hag right. Sancho isn't the one refusing to play. He simply states that he thinks he works hard and the manager wronged him. He simply stated that his manager lied and that's fine. Ten hag is the one acting like a child with the big ego. "Say sorry or no cookie for you" is a shit attitude to have in your 50s.

  • @dennisalbert6115
    @dennisalbert6115 Год назад +1

    They all should apologise to each other, even the fact that it was publicly stated that sancho apologises is a failure, arent there better internal mechanisms to find a solution without airing it out

  • @WritingGeekNL
    @WritingGeekNL Год назад +2

    People should note that Ten Hag was able to get the most out of Ziyech and Tadić at Ajax.
    Both players were/are known for their difficult character, especially Ziyech.
    And I'm a Feyenoord player, so me saying this means it is a fact that I cannot deny.
    Ten Hag is the second best coach from my country right now. Best is Slot. Always will be Slot. 😂

  • @charliewaterson8401
    @charliewaterson8401 Год назад +4

    Joining united is basically a Speedrun to end your career

  • @astro_99991
    @astro_99991 Год назад +4

    Sancho really messed up by talking back to the manager, he should apologise and go into rigorous training alone to rehabilitate himself, i wanna see his BVB self again. Btw love the new edit style vizeh

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      Thank you mate!

  • @ahmedhassan9379
    @ahmedhassan9379 Год назад +1

    even if he apologized people would say the manager was right as he successfully disciplined Sancho. let's see now how right he's when he's losing points every week and still refuses to return Sancho to the squad.

  • @breaststroke911
    @breaststroke911 Год назад +2

    Excellent take. Man United does have a player issue. They always have. The addition of EtH to this team was a breath of fresh air, especially how the Ronaldo nonsense went down. It was clear there was finally a manager taking charge. I don’t want to comment on Sancho because I think he’s genuinely mentally ill, and that concerns me. But I can say that I agree with EtH, he’s got the history of supporting players like Sancho during tough times but at the end of the day he’s the manager of one of the biggest franchises in sports. He’s going to look out for the betterment of the team rather than the individual player.

  • @whyplays
    @whyplays Год назад +8

    you can not feel bad for sancho but now he is causing the problem as ten hag has tried his best for nothing and i believe a simple apology is all it takes

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      I believe the same

  • @lukasz7588
    @lukasz7588 Год назад +1

    United players are the exact opposite of what 'mentality monster' is 😂 love it!

  • @Smonserratm
    @Smonserratm Год назад +52

    Ten Hag's done nothing wrong. He was asked about a specific player and he answered, how is that scapegoating? He was even polite about it

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +9

      Sancho clearly thought he trained well, Ten Hag disagrees. Crazy situation man

    • @winkles2314
      @winkles2314 Год назад +10

      That issue is between the manager and the player, not the press. Both their behaviours are far from good enough for a top club. Neither are being mature, and they both need to swallow their pride. People who think Ten Hag is completely in the right are a joke, and you don’t deserve anyone’s respect.

    • @tanshee2705
      @tanshee2705 Год назад +8

      He could have chosen to not respond and say "no comment". His job is not to be polite to journalists but to get the best out of his players, which he clearly isn't doing with Sancho is he? Made the situation worse with him.

    • @Alexander-kc8oq
      @Alexander-kc8oq Год назад +6

      He was very wrong to make the disagreemewnt public. You keep these tihngs in house and solve them in house. But if course Ten hag knew waht he was doing. He knew the media and supporters would side with him. He has the ego of Guardiola buit none of the ability,

    • @gandalf_thegrey
      @gandalf_thegrey Год назад

      You act like saying "He didnt trained well" is a warcrime.
      Jeez.@@tanshee2705

  • @SamS-uv2ql
    @SamS-uv2ql Год назад +4

    This idea that the manager is always right is silly.
    If a manager can criticise his staff, the staff can criticise the manager. This is true of any healthy working environment.
    Would anyone here be happy if their bosses criticised their performance publicly?
    I manage staff and would be in serious trouble with my boss if I did similar.
    So to respond to the Tesco/office point made in the video, if concerns were discussed in a 121 that is acceptable.
    If however, a senior manager was on TV being grilled about Tesco's performance and he said "Yeah Vizeh hasnt really been performing well enough on the shop floor", this would not be acceptable.
    The fact Sancho is a footballer is irrelevant.
    Seems to be a lot of bootlicking here, this isnt a workhouse from the Victorian age.

    • @packrunnernes
      @packrunnernes Год назад

      Well said

    • @VKBOSS2
      @VKBOSS2 Год назад

      Your comment is dumb ten hag did not scapegoat sancho he was asked a question about why sancho and mctominay were absent and he answered truthfully saying he didn't train to the standard that they require at a club like man utd. It's not as if he blamed man utd losing solely on sancho that's what you're insinuating with your shit analogy. He did the same with rashford why has rashford been dropped? Because he overslept and missed the team meeting before the game but what did rashford do instead of complain on social media and undermine his manager he looked fired up cos he wanted to prove himself and make amends for his mistake.

  • @connahbason7024
    @connahbason7024 Год назад +4

    Great analysis of the situation, nice to hear from an unbiased party 🤘

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @VerrocchioKasonya-yz7vl
    @VerrocchioKasonya-yz7vl Год назад +15

    The whole situation is unfortunate. So much talent. Let's hope things will get better for both parties.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +2

      Each day he doesn’t apologize, the least likely it seems. I hope he see’s sense

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Год назад

      He ought to avoid playing as long as possible and frame it as all Ten Hag's fault. This way he doesn't sacrifice any money or dignity.

  • @MARchannel05
    @MARchannel05 Год назад +1

    great video as always man!, Hello from Indonesia. Your videos are always so inspiring and entertaining. Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @kommissar.murphy
    @kommissar.murphy Год назад +2

    No chance in hell mourinho would do this to one of his players.

  • @zackrida5452
    @zackrida5452 Год назад +1

    My favorite content is when you just speak your mind ❤

  • @danonck
    @danonck Год назад +2

    With some players being overly developed for their age (Jude) we forget that the ones in the spotlight are being a manchild also due to their age, as most professional players are pre-30. Doesn't explain the stupidity of Sancho though.

  • @ninjadog_05
    @ninjadog_05 Год назад +41

    As a Man Utd fan I feel very bad for Sancho, I think he joined at the very wrong time not just in his career but also Man Utd too as they have so much drama behind the scenes currently with the Glazers etc. To be honest I think he should had stayed at Dortmund and he would had continued to excel there much as I wanted Man Utd to get Sancho back in 2021. The only way for him to revive his career is leave Utd because I rather have him excel elsewhere than harming his career at Man Utd. I really think there’s no way back for him at Man Utd after calling out ETH. It’s a real shame as I had massive hopes for this guy

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад +3

      Same, he’s going to go in Jan it seems, massive shame

    • @ktbmk
      @ktbmk Год назад +1

      yeah sad that time and time again players' destroying their career by going to Man Utd. Idk why they never learned.

    • @DontAttme
      @DontAttme Год назад +1

      The clubs that could still use him at the top spots are not going to be easily sold on him. Tactically Barca but Man Utd are going to want some money. City won’t want him back. Real don’t need or care for him despite Jude being there. Back to Dortmund? I don’t know. To Italy? Unlikely.

  • @saintaroninc.8070
    @saintaroninc.8070 Год назад +2

    With or without Sancho United would still be in 10th

  • @MerVlogZ
    @MerVlogZ Год назад +1

    This is one of your best video's ever! It's really nice that you keep the discussion open whilst you're giving your opinion

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      Thank you my friend❤

  • @MetalAriel
    @MetalAriel Год назад +2

    Althouth Jadon did act unprofessionally I think mental issues can be a real b*tch when it comes to personal performance. Sure, not everybody is made for the life of a professional football player, still I feel for him, as we all sometime struggle at our work - even if we are getting payed a lot...

  • @johndavies1508
    @johndavies1508 Год назад +3

    Its a shame the guy had a lot of potential to be big... if he has issues or whatever he just needs to speak out, going against ETH publicly is definitely not the way to go. After this i don't think he will ever have a place at united anymore, just hope he can move on and try to recover his career the best he can 🤞

  • @penguins204
    @penguins204 Год назад +1

    Fire video bro, love the editing

  • @ryanmo
    @ryanmo Год назад +2

    I sort of disgaree. The video was excellent, don't get me wrong, i just can't fully get on board with this narrative that Ten Hag is in the right because of his authority. Sancho clearly has a problem with his mental health, and the perception of him since returned to England (and even during lockdown at BVB) has been that he's lazy and unprofessional. This has clearly taken a toll on him and for Ten Hag to criticise his performance in training, even if he is justified in doing so, will hurt Sancho, as it seems as though Ten Hag is publicly fueling this lazy narrative. I agree that he shouldn't be late under any circumstance, but for Ten Hag to exile him when he understands how vulnerable Sancho is at the moment is poor man management in my view. I hope we're not seeing Dele Alli pt. 2 because everyone knows Sancho is a baller.
    Regardless, fantasticly made video as always. Love your content.

  • @sehu1291
    @sehu1291 Год назад +1

    Best for him would be to go back to United. Maybe. Kagawa failed also at his comeback for Dortmund when he comeback from United. United is a career killer

  • @leobestbote4244
    @leobestbote4244 Год назад

    Ive always loved this channel and this video made me realize why i kove this channel so much

  • @d1want34
    @d1want34 Год назад +1

    100% behind ETH

  • @benedictjajo
    @benedictjajo Год назад +1

    People who still support Sancho are probably rival fans.😂

  • @GaddielNyemeck
    @GaddielNyemeck Год назад +1

    you cant criticize a player when youdont know what hes going through. simple

  • @shevi7774
    @shevi7774 Год назад +1

    Jadon Sancho is the Ben Simmons of football

  • @westhamaremassive8099
    @westhamaremassive8099 Год назад +1

    Sometimes managers are wrong thou as someone who has worked under delusional people in my young life he’s probably not 100% in the wrong

  • @elegachi
    @elegachi Год назад +3

    Nah if someone at mcd tells me im not working hard enough im not gonna prove them wrong 😂 I have lost my pride already working at tesco. But if im working at man utd 200k/week you bet im training my ass off. Silly comparison. Of course pay matters

  • @RobOBrien-ti9bj
    @RobOBrien-ti9bj Год назад

    I watched him at old trafford live twice,he did 6 nutmegs,and got me off my seat,thats why I go watch games

  • @poppyharlow4448
    @poppyharlow4448 Год назад +1

    The latest developments have been completely ridiculous. When Sancho was at an all time low, Ten Hag took him under his wing, patted him on the back and let him go. When your manager reaches a hand out to you to make sure you're ok, and you come back just as unruly as you were before, without the mental health excuse this time, AFTER being given a sabbatical to take a step back from the lights and cameras to fix himself up, I find it really hard to sympathize. On top of that, you cannot possibly expect the "it's ok buddy" treatment from Ten Hag even after he tried it and you spat on the hand that helped you. When Ten Hag got fed up and gave him a punch in the face, he tries to play the victim card and everyone immediately takes Ten Hag's side because Sancho's completely in the wrong. More than that, I'm sorry, you cannot say you're going to give everything for the club, and then play fucking video games all night and show up late to training. If I'm Sancho, I'd just say sorry. Whether I actually AM sorry or not is besides the point, when that's the only thing stopping you from playing and winning the trust of the fans back, just do it and pretend like everything's fine. You're still a United player, you're still being paid to play, and you have a job to do. You've been given time to fix yourself, you didn't, you act like you don't want to be at the club anymore, but you're happy to sit back and collect the bag while munching Doritos and playing Ultimate Team. Make a choice, apologize, pretend you're sorry and play, or mutually agree to terminate your contract and leave. Maguire stayed, and despite all the hate he's been getting, he just buckles down, takes it on the chin, and plays when he's asked to play. He doesn't whine and throw a hissy fit. He doesn't skip training. When a guy that's hated by everyone wearing red in a 500 mile radius is ready to suit up, ready to train and tries his best when he gets a chance to, you cannot sit back and pretend like you're different.

  • @ginyuTV
    @ginyuTV Год назад +1

    this video is full of contradictions, calling sancho delusional and then admiting we'll never fully know what's going on between him and ten hag.

  • @nishalsairamgaming7892
    @nishalsairamgaming7892 Год назад

    Thanks for giving context honestly I am not the biggest fan of ten hag but I can see where he is coming from

  • @FOOTBALLisKNOWLEDGE
    @FOOTBALLisKNOWLEDGE Год назад +2

    Whats i dont think helped was sancho going to america during the latest international break instead of staying, training and showing he trains hard and wants it

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Год назад

      I forgot to even mention that, good point!

  • @rhkgboptbigrjkbj
    @rhkgboptbigrjkbj Год назад +1

    i genuinely think maguire could find form again if ten hag gave him what he gave sancho. legit all he had to do was apologize and show up to training.

  • @RoboRoboRobotsLOLzy
    @RoboRoboRobotsLOLzy Год назад +2

    As a Barca fan I blame everything on Sancho. Only way I would forgive him is if he joined Barca on 50% reduced wages 🙌🏻

    • @VKBOSS2
      @VKBOSS2 Год назад

      idk about that xavi is as strict as ten hag from what i heard i don't think he would take jadon sancho turning up late to training lightly

  • @Max.Hartmann
    @Max.Hartmann Год назад +1

    Yea never heard about such a case in football neither but Sancho reminds me of James Harden, but this guy much older....

  • @juanriso5517
    @juanriso5517 Год назад +1

    What’s more delusional believeing in ten hag or the sancho situation

  • @lenl860
    @lenl860 Год назад +1

    Man united just confirmed Antony returning DURING police investigation despite last month having a different view, Ten Haag was open to greenwood’s return and now will start Antony as soon as possible. Sancho is a clown but Ten Haag deserves no respect, none

  • @patrickschafer2973
    @patrickschafer2973 Год назад +3

    I agree with alot you stated.
    Although at somepoint you have to ask something about the clubs culture being inherently bad. They had alot of players who had problems there, Lingaard and Sancho reportedly had/have mental health issues. I saw a interview from Kagawa said when he was at Manchester it sucked the live out of him. Many players went there recently with high potential they couldnt live up to or had issues outside the pitch. I guess you can look at every case individually but at somepoint you should be asking if something about a clubs soroundings and culture is just toxic. Or you just acquire the wrong character of players for the culture.
    In this case I think maybe Sancho should try go back to Dortmund.

  • @ryanpape9815
    @ryanpape9815 Год назад +1

    If Fergie had said that about Sancho... There wouldn't be this nonsense.
    Grow up Sancho.

  • @WR10678
    @WR10678 Год назад

    Happy to see him getting called out and not pointing at the same manager who gave him a break when we a lot of games to play post World Cup. Hope Sancho bounces back but I want him out.

  • @iliyanstamenkov4033
    @iliyanstamenkov4033 Год назад +2

    Obviously we do not know all the details and Sancho may be in the wrong, but I dont get all the Ten Hag fandom and defence ever since he became the manager. They literally were playing more or less on the same level with Ole if we exclude the last months, but all of a sudden he is supposedly "improving" everyone.

    • @VKBOSS2
      @VKBOSS2 Год назад

      Varane, wan bissaka, fernandes, shaw, rashford, dalot, fred, lindelof have all massively improved under ten hag but yeah he's not improving players.

    • @Schlaatz
      @Schlaatz Год назад +1

      I don't see a improvement, too. Last season they overachieved this season we will see the truth

    • @iliyanstamenkov4033
      @iliyanstamenkov4033 Год назад

      @@VKBOSS2 How? 😂 Varane js a milti time CL winner and was injured the previous season, it is normal for him to "improve". Wan Bisaka is literally playing the same way ever since he joined United, but people decide each year how good or bad he is. Bruno had the worst year stat wise last season. Rashford tied his league best from 3-4 years ago. Lindelof is a bench player. That is exactly what I am talking about, you people are talking as if he's made some kind of unspeakable miracle.

    • @VKBOSS2
      @VKBOSS2 Год назад

      @@iliyanstamenkov4033 he did third placed and a trophy after man utds worst premier League season in history when people were talking of utd finishing maybe 5th or 6th talking of how it is a rebuild and ten hag needs time. Reduced player power as well and mentality improved bar a few games (Brentford, city Liverpool)

  • @Brandinho-ou2js
    @Brandinho-ou2js Год назад +3

    I don't think I agree with the employee bit you put in, As an employee myself you can get some managers who are horrible, I'm by far and away the best worker at my job every single person I work with agrees it's not a secret but the manager is horrible to everyone calling them lazy ect, So I started to down tools because I didn't feel appreciated, I later moved to a new job and have been well respected from then on, I'm not saying Sancho is a god send or the hardest trainer because I don't know but ultimately like you said the manager might be trying something different to get a reaction out of him and maybe Sancho feels this isn't right, He should protect his pride you shouldn't apologize for something that isn't your fault if that is the case, let's not forget it was the manager who called him out first.

    • @Brandinho-ou2js
      @Brandinho-ou2js Год назад

      Ig what I mean is if you respect the person saying these things about you then I totally agree with you wanting to prove then wrong and show what you can do but if you don't respect them then simply put you aren't bothered about what they think about you.

  • @kmstreetstar
    @kmstreetstar Год назад

    What I hate the most about players who get paid a lot, have everything spoon fed, show no effort for the club as long as theyre getitng paid, and then use Mental Health as an excuse

  • @Jurmeytobgyevideos
    @Jurmeytobgyevideos Год назад +3

    My thoughts: I think he was one of the best wingers before his move to united. It was a mistake to go to a club that was under so much scrutiny, even from past players, about disciplinary issues. A club that had a bad record of signing big players that failed to live up to expectations.
    I will say, though, that at the time solskaer seemed to be handling united in a somewhat good direction, I do believe sancho would have/ could have played an important role in the squad that had just come 2nd the season before but the pressure to sign cr7 seems to be where everything fell off. Signing ronaldo back was a panic buy as they all did not want to lose one of their best ever players to city, and I think that contributed to not only their downfall but sanchos displacement.

  • @dodgymalaker
    @dodgymalaker Год назад

    this situation makes me respect maguire more. he has been the scapegoat for years and people has been mocking him week in week out but he still manages himself well and doesn't act like a child. sancho is so unprofessional and a man child.