Jadon Sancho was at it again for Chelsea, and his latest assist was a bit special.
The Blues winger set up top scorer Cole Palmer for the opening goal away at Crystal Palace, and it was arguably his best contribution yet.
With the ball played to him on the halfway line by Levi Colwill, Sancho let it run through his legs, tricking Palace’s Chris Richards.
He then spun round the defender, collected the ball, carried it into the box and snuck it past three opposition players for Palmer to collect and score expertly.
The assist was Sancho’s sixth in Chelsea colours since his loan move from Manchester United, and it came in just his 15th game in all competitions.
Rather incredibly, that’s the same figure he recorded at Old Trafford, but in 83 games.
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In the Premier League, four assists is already his highest ever, better than any haul for the Red Devils.
Despite a dominant first half, Chelsea were left disappointed in the second as Jean-Philippe Mateta secured a 1-1 draw.
The equaliser extended a poor run for the Blues who are now winless in four with defeats against Ipswich and Fulham.
As for Sancho, he was signed by United from Borussia Dortmund in 2021 for £73million with a reputation as one of the best players in world football.
However, he never settled in at the club, and left on loan back at Dortmund for the second half of the 2023/24 season.
Despite links to a permanent move back to Germany, he instead rocked up at Stamford Bridge on loan with an obligation to buy.
The move was questioned with Chelsea stacked full of players on the wings, but the cream has since risen to the top.
The 24-year-old has started ten games, more than competitors for his spot like Joao Felix and Christopher Nkunku.
He’s also joint second for assists, with Enzo Fernandez the only Chelsea player who has more.
All of that is impressive, but still nothing compared to his Dortmund form where he made his name.
Sancho recorded a massive 53 goals and 60 assists in 158 games while with BVB as he emerged as one of the best young talents in football.