He sent him to train on an individual program, as Sancho's physical form is allegedly very bad and he needs a reboot. Maybe I'm wrong, but Ten Hag continues to inflame the situation in the team and it will end in a global conflict.
Still not okay with the treatment as I consider it not fair, could be for the player's benefits, we'll see how this separate training works with Sancho, if he improves or definitely get worst, that might see him leaving the club or sitting more on the bench.
Erik Ten Hag wanting Cody Gakpo send another message to my head, guess y'all know what that means for Sancho already, he's got nowhere in the starting eleven.
But if this works fir the growth and increase of Manchester United in the Premier League and Champions League football, I'm down backing and supporting the management with the action.
Maybe I'm biased towards Ten Hag, but it seems to me that in other clubs such issues are resolved in a less scandalous manner. If a player is recovering from an injury or needs to get back in shape for other reasons, then it happens in a routine manner. In the case of Ten Hag, this looks like a claim against the player and a "punishment" in the form of excommunication from the team. I don't think his style really suits United, maybe at Ajax you can be a "super cool macho coach" among young players, but at United where everyone thinks/is a star it won't do you any good.