Watch Man United outcast Sancho lead dressing room celebration after sealing UCL final
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Watch Man United outcast Sancho lead dressing room celebration after sealing UCL final

Stephen Oladehinde 14:09 - 08.05.2024

Jadon Sancho led Borussia Dortmund's locker room celebrations by singing an Adele song following their win against Paris Saint-Germain.

The German team won 1-0 on Tuesday night in Paris to secure a 2-0 aggregate victory and a trip to Wembley.

Sancho came back to Dortmund in January for a second stint and flourished there, contributing five goals across all competitions.

The English international has been in good form for his team, helping them seal a UEFA Champions League final slot against PSG.

Sancho dressing room celebration

In the semi-final match with PSG, Sancho played both legs and made a fantastic impression, tormenting the Ligue 1 winners.

Jadon Sancho celebrating win against PSG || X
Jadon Sancho celebrating win against PSG || X

After the game, the players celebrated their victory in the dressing room, singing and dancing to the music being played.

According to reports from the Sun, a video of Sancho standing on a table in the dressing area and holding up a speaker blasting Adele's "Someone Like You" surfaced after they booked their place in the championship.

The whole Dortmund team then broke into a passionate rendition of the song as they celebrated their incredible win.

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Sancho leading celebration || X

Meanwhile, Sancho and Man Utd manager Erik ten Hag have been in talks on the latter's possible return to Old Trafford when his loan expires in the summer.

Sancho and his teammates singing to Adele's song || X
Sancho and his teammates singing to Adele's song || X

The English player departed the Red Devils after an altercation with Ten Hag during which he said he was being used as a "scapegoat" by the team.

Since joining Manchester United for £73 million in 2021, Sancho has only managed 12 goals and 6 assists in 82 games.

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