Jadon Sancho wants to score a point against Tottenham in the clash of the Champions League Borussia Dortmund | Football News



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"It's completely crazy, I've never known you could be as famous for your success, I've never known that they would arouse so much interest."

Last updated: 12/02/19 08:05

Jadon Sancho has been a key figure in the Borussia Dortmund club this season

Jadon Sancho has been a key figure in the Borussia Dortmund club this season

Jadon Sancho wants to impress his hometown when Borussia Dortmund meet Tottenham in the Champions League at Wembley on Wednesday.

The former Manchester City youth, born in South London, returns for the first time to his country, in clubs football, after establishing himself as one of the most talented young talents. brilliant from Europe.

Sancho has scored eight goals in 28 appearances with the Germans this season and is expected to play a vital role in their last game at 16 against the Spurs.

The 18-year-old has not shown nervousness in his first international match for England at Wembley in November and is hoping for a similar match against Tottenham.

Sancho impressed Wembley on his first departure to England in November

Sancho impressed Wembley on his first departure to England in November

"I will play in front of my family, which I wanted to do since I was young," Sancho said. "I would love to play in front of my hometown, I hope to be able to show the people of London what concerns me."

Sancho's consistent performance for Bundesliga leaders has drawn a lot of attention online, but he refuses to let him distract.

"Obviously, I saw things on Twitter, but I do not really ask questions," he said. "I stay focused on what I'm doing and keep moving forward.

"All this is crazy, I never knew you could be as famous for your success, I thought that if you speak well, everyone speaks, obviously the fans, but I never knew that they would arouse as much interest. "

Sancho, left, celebrates victory against Hoffenheim on Saturday

Sancho, left, celebrates victory against Hoffenheim on Saturday

Sancho was also congratulated for his decision to leave the city of Pep Guardiola to settle abroad in search of a regular first-team football.

"When I left home for the first time, it was very difficult, Harefield Academy [the Hertfordshire boarding school] when I was in Watford. It was difficult because I was not used to it, "said Sancho.

"I was always with my mother.The first two years were very difficult, and then with age, people started to tell me:" It's either that or go home. . "

"I have always loved football, so I always chose the difficult option, which is what made me more comfortable than I was at home. to be outside the house compared to other people, so I have a little luck. "

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