Jadon Sancho marked his return to Borussia Dortmund with an assist and says his intention is “to be happy again” following his mortgage transfer from Manchester United.
Sancho got here off the bench within the second half of Saturday’s 3-0 Bundesliga win over Darmstadt to arrange Marco Reus for Dortmund’s second objective (77) simply two days after ending his Old Trafford exile.
The 23-year-old had beforehand left Dortmund for United in the summertime of 2021 however has made simply three appearances for Erik ten Hag’s facet this season after changing into embroiled in a row with the Dutchman.
Despite an absence of sport time, Sancho regarded proper at residence on his first aggressive look since August 2023 as Dortmund earned their first win in 5 league video games following a three-week winter break.
His assist helped Dortmund take a 2-0 lead following Julian Brandt’s first-half opener (24) and the guests added a 3rd in stoppage time by way of Youssoufa Moukoko (90+2).
Speaking after the match, Sancho stated he is hoping his return to Germany will assist him rediscover his love for soccer.
“Ever since I’ve come back I have felt at home and I’m just happy to be back on the pitch again,” he stated.
“It was meant to be, coming back and seeing Marco again. He’s a great friend of mine and I’m happy to set up his goal.
“[My goal is] to be happy once more, to be again on the pitch and to assist the staff, get them again within the prime three and qualify for the Champions League.
“I’ve got personal goals which I’m not going to say for now. I just want to help the team and I’m very positive about the second half of the season.
“We saved a clear sheet which was actually vital and we simply take it sport by sport. The staff have goals and I’m positive we’ll do properly if we battle each sport.”
The victory saw Dortmund move up to fifth in the Bundesliga table, three points behind fourth-placed RB Leipzig but 15 adrift of leaders Bayer Leverkusen. Darmstadt remain bottom.
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