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Jadon Sancho has been called a weak little boy by a former Manchester United star

, after trying to drag Marcus Rashford into his mess. Sancho commented "Freedom
" on Rashford's Instagram post after Rashford Aston Villa loan debut against Tottenham on Sunday, which has been interpreted as a dig at Manchester United. Paul Parker, who played for United between 1991-96, believes the Chelsea winger is trying to get Rashford involved in his spat with their parent club. Sancho was sidelined by then United boss Erik ten Hag after he was accused of not training properly in September 2023, before leaving for Borussia Dortmund on loan last January then after signing for Chelsea on loan with an obligation to buy in the summer. Rashford followed him out of the door on a temporary basis to Aston Villa in January 2025, prompting Sancho to post that. Parker told mybettingsites.co.uk, Jadon Sancho reminds me of a weak little boy who is using someone else to air his grievances. He doesn’t have the strength, power, or presence to do it on his own, so he’s trying to drag Rashford into his mess. I hope Rashford is smart enough to stay out of it.

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