That is the view of the club's assistant coach Benni McCarthy, who gave an interview about the situation.
McCarthy spoke to an outlet in his native South Africa, stating that Sancho would have to admit that what Ten Hag said about him was true.
McCarthy told Radio 947: I spoke to the manager and I said to him that you know the delicacy. I told him I think Jadon feels that if he apologizes then he's going to be classed as someone who doesn't train hard, that doesn't work hard and that everything that was said against him was true.
If you are from the streets, no one wants to apologize because then you're admitting you are not training well, you are lazy, everything you are accused of.
Jadon wasn't going to have that. The manager just said that all he wants is an apology.