Gabriel Agbonlahor has told Manchester United that Jadon Sancho needs an 'arm around him' after the slow start to his career.
The £73m-man has two goals and is yet to provide an assist in 23 appearances for the Reds and has yet to find the net under interim manager Ralf Rangnick.
He has failed to live up to the heights that he reached during his time in the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund where he scored 50 goals in 137 appearances, registering 64 assists.
And former Aston Villa and England forward, Agbonlahor, has noted the 21-year-old is low on confidence and believes it's the manager, as well as his teammates' job to try lift him out of the rut. "The thing I see with Sancho, I've watched his clips and you watched him at Dortmund and he was probably one of the top two there; himself and Haaland I'd say," he told talkSPORT. "So when you're the top two players in the team, everything goes through you and you know 'if I make a mistake it doesn't matter, I'm the top player at the club.' "He's come to Manchester United and there's players who have done more in the game than him.
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