DEVIL REVIVE: Man Utd loanee Jadon Sancho sends a strong message to Ten Hag after creating a ‘fiery’ performance to end Mbappe’s dream

Manchester United loanee Jadon Sancho impressed yet again as Borussia Dortmund finished the job in the return leg of their Champions League semi-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain to advance to the final.

Dortmund had one foot in the Wembley final and traveled to Parc des Princes with a razor-thin one-goal edge.

Five minutes after the half, defender Mats Hummels rose highest to head the ball into the net, ensuring that they finally fulfilled their obligation.

Dortmund finally crossed the finish line, but they had some luck in doing so because PSG scored four goals in the last minute.

Sancho, who was brilliant in the reverse fixture at Signal Iduna Park, started on the right side of a 4-2-3-1 alongside Karim Adeyemi on the left and Julian Brandt, who played just behind striker Niclas Fullkrug.

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The United loanee was on the pitch for 67 minutes before he had to be taken off, with Edin Terzic bringing on another central defender – Niklas Sule – to shore up the backline.

Sancho had 38 touches of the ball to his name.

He successfully delivered 17 of the 22 passes he attempted, managing a pass completion rate of 77%. The England international did not make a key pass.

The 24-year-old failed to register a long ball and he didn’t find his target with his two crossing attempts.

The Dortmund n.o 10 was brilliant once again in the way he took on Nuno Mendes in the PSG left-back position. Of the six dribbles Sancho embarked on, he completed three of them.

He also did his part defensively as he came out on top in four of the eight ground duels he delved into.

Sancho drew one foul and made as many interceptions.

Sancho has made an incredible comeback, going from being cut from the United first team after a nasty argument with Ten Hag to now playing in the Champions League final.

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