Despite Manchester United's early exit from this season's UEFA Europa League group stage, however, Chaton Sinzu, who was on loan at Dormont earlier in the year, was expected to stand in the UEFA Europa League final for glory. However, it is clear that he will not be returning to United next season. In an interview with the media, United's forwards coach McAfee revealed the inside story of Sinzu's refusal to apologize to United's leader Eric Tanhag and laid out his thoughts on the matter.
Recall that last September, Sinzu was publicly criticized by Tannhäuser for his poor training attitude, and subsequently went public on social media, leading to a conflict with his team leader. A month later, he was transferred to Dormont. In an interview with South African radio, McAfee, who is Sinzu's striker coach, said that Sinzu came from the streets and that he has a tough character. All he asked for was an apology, but Sinzu insisted he had done nothing wrong. He admits that all the allegations are true, but he believes that an apology is tantamount to admitting that he is lazy and often late.
McAfee elaborated further, As Sinzu's coach, mentor and friend, I know how he feels. However, sometimes we have to admit our shortcomings because it's hard for players to win it all in the eyes of a leader. Since joining Dormont, Sinzu has been a new man. In the quarterfinals of the Europa League, he defeated Paris Saint-Germain with amazing skill. After the match, Dormont launched an apology campaign on social media about Sinzu: All of us owe Chaton Sinzu an apology.