Jadon Sancho’s sizzling season for Borussia Dortmund has evoked memories of a young Franck Ribery for former BVB coach Ottmar Hitzfeld.
Sancho’s first full campaign in the Bundesliga has seen him score eight goals and provide a league-high 13 assists for table-topping Dortmund.
A Champions League goal against Atletico Madrid in October opened his European account, and he has also established himself as a regular in Gareth Southgate’s England squad.
Hitzfeld is one of the teenager’s many admirers and the 70-year-old – who led BVB to two league titles and a Champions League crown – has compared him to Bayern stalwart Ribery.
“Sancho surprised everybody,” Hitzfeld told Omnisport. “He’s a gifted player, very fast, technically perfect, he always has a trick up his sleeves.
“He reminds me of the young Franck Ribery, who was also very tricky and going for goal as a young player.
“Sancho is like that and he also has the speed to make a name for himself in international football.”
The crown for most assists in Europe (13) belongs to a 19-year-old @Sanchooo10 has the magic touch pic.twitter.com/Pp6xb1U4AT
— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) April 3, 2019
Sancho’s form has seen him linked with a return to the Premier League with Manchester United, but Hitzfeld believes Dortmund is the best place for the teenager to develop.
“It’s becoming more and more difficult for the Bundesliga, and specifically Borussia Dortmund, to retain players like Jadon Sancho,” he added.
“If you have a long-term contract with a top team in England, money is a big factor.
“The question is, how does Sancho’s management see the situation? Do you say, ‘I’ll stay with Dortmund where I’m a starter, instead of joining a top team too early and only sit on the bench’.
“For his career, it would certainly be better to remain at Dortmund for one or two years.”
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