Before that though, Sancho and Dortmund have a job to complete, with PSG still very much in the tie at 1-0 down after a frantic first leg.
It could have been so much better for the hosts had goalscorer Niclas Fullkrug converted a couple of golden second-half opportunities created by Sancho, although PSG will also wondering how they didn’t score after numerous chances themselves.
Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand, said: “Jadon was making players dance, he was a joke. We haven’t seen that since he was at Dortmund before.
“What I say today more than anything, that was cage football Sancho. This is the kid who grew up in cage football with that bit of swagger.
“He is in the groove now. He will come off the pitch on a high. But I want to know what happened at Man Utd, why didn’t it go well there. The plus point for Man Utd is a lot of teams will want him now.”
Former United midfielder Owen Hargreaves, added: “Jadon was outrageous, it just shows the talent he has.
“His body language suggested he believes. There was a bit of arrogance. At United he didn’t commit people but Jadon answered a lot of questions. He outplayed every player on the pitch and there are world-class players.
“He out-performed the best player in the world, Kylian Mbappe. He looked fitter, and sharper and more confident.”
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