
Jadon Sancho's arguments with Manchester United fans about his footballing career so far have instantly gone viral.
Sancho came off the bench in Aston Villa's 4-0 Europa League semi-final second leg victory over Nottingham Forest on Thursday evening.
Villa overcame a 1-0 defeat in the first leg to run out 4-1 aggregate winners and book their place in the final against Freiburg in Istanbul on May 20th.
It means Sancho is now part of a team that'll play in a European final for the third year in a row.
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He represented Borussia Dortmund in the 2024 Champions League final, Chelsea in the 2025 Europa Conference League final and will now be hoping to do the same for Villa in the Europa League final.
Sancho is still contracted to United, with Villa being his third loan move in as many years. The 26-year-old, who joined United from Dortmund in 2021, doesn't look back on his time at Old Trafford fondly.
He fell out with former manager Erik ten Hag and later angered supporters by claiming Marcus Rashford had secured 'freedom' after leaving the club on loan.
Many United supporters still give Sancho stick on social media, claiming he hasn't actually played a part in his three loan clubs' triumphs. The last thing they expected to get were replies from Sancho himself.

Sancho claps back at United supporters
It all started when one United supporter decided to ask for an in-depth look at Sancho's involvement in reaching all three finals. He's featured in 12 of Villa's Europa League games, starting in eight of them and scoring one goal. Meanwhile, he starred for Dortmund en route to the Champions League final and scored against Real Betis in the Europa Conference League final. Sancho instantly hit back with, "Yeah, make sure you have a good look!"
Someone commented that the footballing world had forgotten Sancho's performance against Paris Saint-Germain full-back Nuno Mendes in 2024, which Sancho replied to with a shrugging emoji.
Another tried to discredit his mentality, which Sancho then followed up with: "Have a good night, bro!"
Meanwhile, when told he 'peaked at 21' and called a 'nothing footballer' who couldn't succeed at United, Sancho mocked the X user by asking: "Just wondering, is your name actually Christiano?"
Sancho finished his late-night social media doomscroll with a message to all Villa supporters at 12:28 am. He said: "All jokes aside, Love n Hate today is for @AVFCOfficial, goodnight Villans! See you in Istanbul!"
Topics: Jadon Sancho, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Premier League