Jadon Sancho maintains his move into Germany has shielded him against the pressure placed on young English ability from the Premier League.
Since taking the choice to leave Manchester City to get Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund at 2017 Even the 19-year-old has established himself as one of the most exciting attacking abilities.
Sancho been subject to widespread speculation about involvement and his potential with the team and naturally has thrived at Dortmund.
“I do not really attempt to take notice of all the media,” Sancho told Sky Sports News. “I just try to remain focused on my game.
“Clearly being in Germany has removed the strain of social media and I believe that is really helping me a lot and keeping me focused.”
Sancho is determined to assist Dortmund lift term to the Bundesliga crown, but admits he stays open to some transfer to England or back to Spain.
“I can not tell the future but that I would not mind,” he explained. “La Liga I wouldn’t mind too, but we don’t know yet.”
Sancho has the power. He became the youngest player to score 15 goals also joins up with England having scored two and supplied three more this year.
“I am simply happy that I am playing and that is the principal thing,” Sancho said. “I’m just helping my team and learning each day when I am on the pitch.
“It’s a fantastic start. I am simply pleased to have two goals and three assists. Hopefully I’ll just continue.”
The attacker already has six caps under his belt to the England staff and is reaping the advantage of his coaches’ belief in youthful talent.
“We’ve always had lots of ability but becoming game time is actually important, getting game time and receiving comfortable to the league and also into the strain,” Sancho said.
“It really helps you in the event that you play in, week because you adapt to the way you playwith. I feel that the coaches are thinking in players .
“My transfer to Germany has got the option to managers, to understand that there is talent there and they can provide opportunities.
“There are a lot of great players coming up and hopefully we’ll win important things with England. I just hope everyone gets their opportunity.”
Raheem Sterling and jordan Henderson are the players with 51 and the latter is a major support to Sancho.
“Obviously him from London and me being from London, it’s a great feeling to play alongside him when I am here,” he said Sterling.
“He gives me a lot of advice and I’m really grateful. Obviously he came to England at a young age as well, so he told me that his experience before and just told me’don’t fear anybody and be yourself’.”
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