Jadon Sancho has finally arrived in the Premier League.

After an incredibly difficult start to life at Manchester United following a mega-money move from Borussia Dortmund last summer, the young winger is now flourishing under Ralf Rangnick's leadership.

Sancho has undoubtedly been United's best attacking player in the past six games or so and his finest performance so far in the famous red jersey came on Sunday afternoon at Elland Road.

In horrendous conditions on a pitch befitting of a classic 1970s winter encounter, the England international was at the very peak of his powers against Leeds.

Sancho was far and away the best player on the park during the course of United's priceless 4-2 victory in Yorkshire and he finished with two assists to his name.

The first came on the stroke of half-time. The 21-year-old was part of a sweeping counterattack from United and he was able to pick out Bruno Fernandes inside the box with a delicious cross.

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Fernandes did the rest, heading the ball underneath Illan Meslier to put the Red Devils 2-0 up.

Sancho's second assist came towards the end of proceedings and it was Fred who benefitted from his teammate's keen eye for a pass, the midfielder duly stroking the ball home to make it 3-2 on the day.

The former Dortmund man really was unplayable at times on a soggy Elland Road surface and his individual highlights from the match are simply a joy to watch.

Check them out here...

Video: Sancho's highlights vs Leeds

Fan reaction to Sancho's masterclass

Gary Neville had no hesitation in handing Sancho the Man of the Match award while on commentary duty with Sky Sports - and it's easy to see why!

Sancho wreaked havoc from both flanks and Leeds just had no idea how to stop him.

He is now one of the first names on Rangnick's team sheet at United and his recent good form should see him rewarded with more game time for England in the March international break.

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