Manchester United legend Roy Keane has urged Jadon Sancho to apologise to Erik ten Hag as he bids to rescue his career at the club.
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- Sancho and Ten Hag in public spat
- Keane urges winger to apologise
- Has been exiled
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The winger has been exiled from the first-team picture at United after insisting that he was being made a "scapegoat" by manager Ten Hag, following the Dutchman's claim that he had not been performing in training.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Sancho has since deleted his Instagram account but it appears that he is yet to personally apologise to his manager. As a result, he has yet to be reintegrated into the squad and Keane has told the forward to say sorry and move his career forward.
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WHAT THEY SAID
Keane said on the Stick To Football podcast: "Show another side to yourself.
"If you have got question marks over this player, he is not training properly, but he does turn around and show some sort of humility and goes: 'Yeah, I think I got it wrong.' I do think you can move on very quickly.
"We have been in dressing rooms where players have made mistakes and they do say sorry and it is forgotten about [like that]. Football dressing rooms are a strange dynamic, if players show that they care and are human, you go: 'That's fine' and move on very, very quickly."
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
United face Crystal Palace for the second time in a row this weekend in the Premier League, having beaten the Eagles 3-0 in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.
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