Even though Jadon Sancho wasn’t totally healthy, Erik ten Hag said he was still eligible to play for Manchester United against Fulham on Friday night.
However, he was left off the team because he “preferred other players.” In the Red Devils’ opening Premier League match of the season, a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford, the 24-year-old did not even go on the bench.
Summer signing from Bologna Joshua Zirkzee came off the bench to score the only goal of the game in the 87th minute and send United to the top of the table.
Sancho was not featured despite having returned from his Borussia Dortmund loan period, participating in preseason, and hearing Ten Hag mention a repaired connection.
The Dutchman revealed after the match that the England international had been suffering with an ear infection, but was fit enough to be involved and just was not selected.
‘First of all we need squad depth it is a season of survival of the fittest,’ Ten Hag told a post-match press conference. I can only put 20 places.
‘Jadon in the week had an ear infection and wasn’t 100 per cent fit. He could play but we preferred other players. That will change in season when we need to rotate.
‘Sometimes it is frustrating for the player. But every player will get his chance.’
In Sancho’s absence, Ten Hag started Amad Diallo and Marcus Rashford on the wings, with Bruno Fernandes filling in up front.
Zirkzee came off the bench, as did Alejandro Garnacho, while Antony was another forward option among the substitutes but wasn’t called upon.
On the Dutchman’s debut goal, Ten Hag said: ‘It was very important to get the first goal as a striker. For him it is very pleasing because strikers have to score. That is the first ability you have to show when you come as a striker to a new club.’