Jadon Sancho mocked by Sky Germany over his poor Manchester United star form with James Bond graphic
According to The Express, Manchester United star, Jadon Sancho was recently mocked over his poor form by Sky Germany with a “007” James Bond graphic.
The 21-year-old made the big-money move back to England this summer as he joined the Red Devils to kick start yet another exciting season under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Sancho was the crème da la crème of Bundesliga in recent seasons and his creativity was supposed to increase United’s attacking output. However, he has not managed to contribute to a single goal in 11 appearances across all competitions for the Old Trafford outfit.
In fact, the winger has only made 6 starts this season, and only three of them have come in the Premier League. Solskjaer’s faith in the player stooped so low that he was not even brought off the bench during the club’s demolition against Liverpool recently.
While it might take some time for him to adjust to the new league and with his new teammates, Sky Germany have now trolled the winger over his poor statistics since joining the Manchester-based club.
On Tuesday, the broadcasting channel posted a graphic of the English international morphed into a tuxedo outfit like the one worn by James Bond. Below the graphic, they listed down the phrase ‘They call me 007’ in reference to Bond’s famous quote from his movies.
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However, the insulting part was when they listed the “007” as 0 goals and 0 assists in 7 games. This will certainly not go down well with the player, who was one of the best players in the country before he left for England this summer.
Regardless, Sancho now has the opportunity to hit back at his critics as United look set to play some crucial games against the likes of Tottenham Hotspur, Man City, and Atalanta in the next two weeks.