Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has admitted he would be ashamed if a manager questioned his training performances amid the uncertainty surrounding Jadon Sancho's future at the club.
Prior to the international break, Erik ten Hag was asked in his post-Arsenal press conference why Sancho had not been included in his matchday squad.
He responded by criticising his work rate at Carrington. The winger then took to social media claiming the comments were 'untrue', saying he had been made a 'scapegoat' during his time at the club.
Since then, Sancho has not been included in any matchday squads and has not been training with his teammates. READ MORE: Keane lays out path for Sancho return READ MORE: Sancho is going against his own United promise Addressing the situation on Sky Bet's Stick to Football podcast, Keane explained how he would have reacted if he was in Sancho's position. "I would be ashamed if a manager came out in the media and said that about me," he said in response to Ten Hag’s press conference comments. "People say you can’t say anything about players in the media, yeah you can.
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