Jadon Sancho's Journey: Redemption and Resurgence at Dortmund Ahead of Champions League Final (2024)

Jadon Sancho's Borussia Dortmund return offers chance of a new Wembley story in the Champions League final

Published on May, 31 2024

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A Champions League final at Wembley comes laced with meaning for many associated with Borussia Dortmund. Marco Reus and Mats Hummels played in their defeat there to Bayern Munich in 2013. Edin Terzic, now the manager, was in London as a fan.

The stadium holds slightly different emotions for another among the Dortmund squad tasked with providing a better ending against Real Madrid on Saturday. For Jadon Sancho, his Wembley final was more than disappointing. It was the night everything changed.

Brought on by Gareth Southgate in the 120th minute of England's European Championship final against Italy, Sancho had been introduced to take a penalty. His shot was saved, his team lost and he was the subject of horrendous racist abuse in the aftermath.

Just 12 days later, his £73m move to Manchester United was confirmed. He arrived as perhaps the most exciting young prospect in European football after scoring 50 goals and providing 64 assists in 137 games for Dortmund. He was still only 21 years old.

Events since have conspired to mean that despite earning the right to walk out at Wembley again in the biggest game in European club football, he does so having long since lost his place in the England squad - and not with United but back on loan at Dortmund.

The story of what happened in the intervening period depends on who you ask. For some, Sancho was a victim of the United malaise. Expected to turn up and turn it on, he found a team lacking in structure, an environment not conducive to allowing him to thrive.

Sancho had never been a soloist despite those slaloming runs from deep. At Dortmund, he had full-backs overlapping to create space and a centre-forward willing to exchange passes and provide movement. At United, it was just give him the ball and wait.

Others would point to talk of tardiness that predated his arrival, whispers of a questionable attitude. Omitted by Erik ten Hag on the grounds of training-ground performance, Sancho pushed back, refused to apologise and found himself frozen out of the squad.

It remains remarkable, something alluded to by former Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp as he left Liverpool. "I cannot just buy into that 'he's useless' stuff - like other clubs did by the way," he said. "Buying a player for £80m and then sending him out on loan!"

But whatever the situation says about United it did not reflect well on Sancho, either, and a response was required. Dortmund, it seems, was the best place from where to provide one. He immediately cut a different figure on his return to Germany. "Dortmund is home to me," he declared.

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Jadon Sancho described Dortmund as 'home' upon his return to the club

The club where he had made his name seemed to intuitively understand their role in helping him to show his talent, rediscover his true self. "Jadon is a player that needs to smile," noted Terzic. "If he is smiling then he is going to shine on the pitch."

Dortmund eased him back at first but they played him into form. It has not been a tour de force, with two goals and two assists in his 14 Bundesliga appearances, but there have been glimpses of the talent that once lit up their stadium. He has felt valued again.

'We forget they are human'

Speaking to Jurgen Klinsmann about this, he emphasised the human aspect. "Jadon obviously had a rough time finding his rhythm again and settling back again. We often forget that these very talented young players are just human beings," he told Sky Sports.

"When they go from one extreme to another and do not find their form in one place and something is not working or clicking and then they decide to go back to the place they came before, it takes time to adjust and get their confidence and form back.

"In that situation, I think that it is really important that the manager is patient with the player, that the manager lets the player do their thing and is there to help but not putting them too much under pressure to perform right away at the highest level."

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Watch Jadon Sancho's wonderful opening goal against RB Leipzig in April

Real Sancho emerging again

His importance to Dortmund is illustrated by the statistics. Sancho has completed 36 dribbles in the Bundesliga since his return - ranking third in the competition in that time - and has created more chances from open play than any other Dortmund player.

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But it is in the Champions League that he has really impressed. It was in this competition, in a 2-0 win over PSV in March, that he scored his first goal back in front of those Dortmund supporters. Against Paris Saint-Germain, in the semi-final, he was outstanding.

His 13 completed dribbles in the first leg were not only the most by a player in a Champions League game this season, they were more than anyone else in the previous two seasons as well. In fact, only Eden Hazard and Neymar have topped that figure in the past decade.

Confidence restored, Sancho was running at defenders with purpose again, full of energy on and off the ball. Since returning, he has blocked more passes than anyone else in the Champions League and ranks second in the competition for recovering possession.

Klinsmann speaks for everyone when he says that it is a joy to see him like this. "[He has shown] that he can perform at the highest level he has shown in the past in his young career. So I was really pleased that he picked up the pace now and is looking good, looking sharp."

All that remains is a fitting ending. Three years on, he can close the loop with another big performance against Real Madrid, making history at the club that helped make him a star, at the stadium where the dream started to unravel. Back at Wembley. Just back.

Jadon Sancho's Journey: Redemption and Resurgence at Dortmund Ahead of Champions League Final (2024)

FAQs

Can Sancho play in the Champions League final? ›

May 31 (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund forward Jadon Sancho said it feels surreal to be playing in the Champions League final against Real Madrid at Wembley on Saturday after struggling for game time at Manchester United.

How many goals did Sancho score at Dortmund? ›

Jadon Sancho plays the position Midfield, is years old and cm tall, weights kg. In the current club Borussia Dortmund played 5 seasons, during this time he played 164 matches and scored 52 goals. How many goals has Jadon Sancho scored this season? In the current season Jadon Sancho scored 4 goals.

What does borussia mean? ›

The name Borussia is Latin for Prussia but was taken from Borussia beer from the nearby Borussia brewery in Dortmund. The team began playing in blue and white striped shirts with a red sash, and black shorts.

Who is Dortmund's coach? ›

Nuri Şahin has replaced Edin Terzić as Borussia Dortmund head coach following the latter's surprise resignation. Despite leading Dortmund to the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League final, Terzić stepped down on 13 June after two-and-a-half years in charge over two spells.

Has Jadon Sancho won a trophy? ›

Sancho returned to England to sign for Manchester United in 2021, winning an EFL Cup in his second season. He later returned to Dortmund on loan, reaching the 2024 UEFA Champions League final. Sancho was part of the England youth team that won the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup and made his debut for the senior team in 2018.

How many Champions League goals does Sancho have? ›

International cups
SeasonCompetitionClub
23/24Champions League7
22/23Europa League10
21/22Champions League7
20/21Champions League6
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Why does Dortmund's logo say BVB? ›

bundesliga.com explains… The term 'BVB' – pronounced in German 'bay-fow-bay' – stems from the club's official name of Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e.V. Dortmund. Broken down into its constituent parts the name means: Ball game club – Borussia – 1909 – registered association – Dortmund.

What does Bayern mean in German? ›

Bayern is the German name for Bavaria, one of the 16 states of Germany. Bayern may also refer to: Kingdom of Bavaria (Königreich Bayern), a state existing from 1806 to 1918. Electorate of Bavaria (Kurfürstentum Bayern), an independent hereditary electorate existing from 1623 to 1806.

What are BVB fans called? ›

Their fans, affectionately known as the 'Black and Yellow Army', are among the most passionate and loyal in the world. They have been pivotal in the club's success and are renowned for their incredible atmosphere at home games at the iconic Signal Iduna Park stadium.

Who is Dortmund's most loyal player? ›

Marco Reus: A pinnacle of loyalty in the modern era of football, Marco Reus is a rare example of a player who did not leave Dortmund for greener pastures. Spending his youth at Dortmund, Reus went on to play for clubs like Rot Weiss Ahlen and Borussia Monchengladbach.

Who is Dortmund's goal leader? ›

Donyell Malen

Who is Dortmund's left back? ›

Legend
#PlayerMarket value
47Antonios Papadopoulos Centre-Back€1.00m
22Ian Maatsen Left-Back€40.00m
5Ramy Bensebaini Left-Back€7.00m
26Julian Ryerson Right-Back€20.00m
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Who can play in UEFA Champions League? ›

Distribution
Teams entering in this round
Group stage (32 teams)UEFA Champions League title holders UEFA Europa League title holders 10 champions from associations 1–10 6 runners-up from associations 1–6 4 third-placed teams from associations 1–4 4 fourth-placed teams from associations 1–4
Knockout phase (16 teams)
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Will Reus play in the UCL final? ›

Marco Reus will be relishing playing his last game in Borussia Dortmund colours against Real Madrid in the Champions League final.

Can the A League play in the Champions League? ›

A-League clubs are eligible for participation in the AFC Champions League competition each season since the 2007 edition of the tournament.

How many teams has Sancho played for? ›

Jadon Sancho history

He played for Watford FC from 2007-2015, for Manchester City FC from 2015-2017, for Borussia Dortmund from 2017-2021, for Manchester United FC from 2021-2024 and has played for Borussia Dortmund since 2024.

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