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Jadon Sancho made his feelings clear following Chelsea’s clash against Brighton. The 24-year-old winger, who joined the Blues on loan from Manchester United late into the summer transfer window, played a crucial role in the 4-2 win at Stamford Bridge at the weekend, winning a penalty and providing an assist.

He has now been directly involved in a goal in each of his first three appearances for Chelsea in the Premier League, despite having played just 173 minutes. Following the final whistle on Saturday afternoon, Sancho joined his teammates on the pitch for a lap of honour.

As ‘Blue is the colour’ echoed around the ground, the England international applauded the home faithful for their support. Towards the end of the song, he approached Tosin Adarabioyo with a grin on his face and made an orchestra conductor gesture.

The former Fulham defender, who once regularly featured alongside the United loanee in the Manchester City academy, put his arm around Sancho as they headed back towards the tunnel. After the game, the £25m-rated showman marked the victory with a celebratory post on Instagram.

 

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