The 18-year-old winger hopes he performed well enough to make his old club regret letting him go as his new side picked up a narrow win
Jadon Sancho admits he had “a point to prove” in Borussia Dortmund’s 1-0 International Champions Cup win over Manchester City.
A penalty from Mario Gotze gave Lucien Favre’s side the victory over the Premier League champions at Soldier Field.
Sancho had something of a fractious relationship with City during his final months at the club and took the chance to leave for Dortmund on deadline day last August.
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The 18-year-old, who made 12 Bundesliga appearances last season, says he was particularly motivated against his former employers.
“It was nice to see my old team-mates,” he said.
“I’m happy that we won and happy to play against my old club. I had a point to prove and I think I did well in the game. Hopefully, it carries on through the season.
“I’m very motivated for the season, very excited. We have a special team.”
Head coach Favre described Sancho as a player with “exceptional potential” and the winger is keen to repay that faith in what he hopes will be a positive season for Dortmund.
“I’m happy to hear it. I’m glad he has faith in me,” he said.
“I just want to have a great season. Goals, lots of assists, help the team win and carry the team sometimes. We can reach anything with this squad.”