Chilean media outlets are claiming that Arsenal summer signing Alexis Sanchez is not comfortable at Emirates as he is not getting enough support from his club mates.
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Chilean newspaper La Tercera who regularly updates about their country star player published a recent story claiming that their tar is not happy with Arsenal teammates.
The 25-year-old was signed by Arsene Wenger from Barcelona for £35million fee few months ago. He has scored 8 goals in 15 appearances for the Gunners so far this season.
The following statement was published by the media:
“His stay in the British capital has not been so sweet, it has emerged that he is uncomfortable with the little support from his colleagues, especially the German Mesut Ozil, the most expensive player in club history.”
From the above statement it is clear that the Chilean attacker is not comfortable with former Real Madrid attacker Mesut Ozil who is currently out with an injury.
Ozil has not performed well for Arsenal this season before his injury though he was playing out of his favourite central position. Sanchez might be thinking that Ozil is considered better than him. But if you ask anyone, Sanchez is currently the best Arsenal player.
Sanchez was one of the best player for Barca last season and he should get the expected support from the player.
Do you think that Sanchez wants more support and respect because he thinks himself as the best Arsenal player?
Have your say below.
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lol for chilean reports!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteozil vs Sanchez :/ ozil getting more importance means, but currenlt sanchez is on top.
ReplyDeleteYes Yes and Yes
ReplyDeletewhy yes
DeleteWhat tipy tappy are u talking about, when last did arsenal play tipy tappy, we should stop deceiving ourselves d lastime we played tiptap was when we had fabregas rvp hleb and song etc, arsenal now plays likes d team below top ten, even the palyers are not hungry for a victory, all they do is try not to loose, its a shame we only raise our game whn the othr team scores against us, sanchez is so so right, we jst a team satisfied with mediocrity, and sanchez is not.. Take a look at the way he works hard on d field.. Cazorla was once like that until he realized dt he ws in d midst of non ambitious players now santi is jst an average player no more jaw droping play.. It wont b long b4 sanchez stops working hard too or he might jst leave arsenal.. The game against anderlecht proved d kind of players we ve .. We equalized at late in d game , instead of us getting the ball out of d net to try and seal a win, the players went celebrating, i saw sanchez shouting to d players to go get d ball nobody answred him , busy celebrating an equalizer against an anderlecht team (jst imagine.. until sanchez ran to get the ball himself for d oppnets to pass.. He virtually helpd arsenal get d win at anderlecht.. Even our last game at sunderland if not for mistakes it wld ve been a draw.. How many mistakes do we ve to wait for... Its realy a shame dis is not d arsenal i used to know.. Dts y we loose our best players hleb,henry,fabregas, rvp, song.... Ozil and sanchez will follow soon jst watch..
ReplyDeleteI think Sanchez felt coming to Arsenal was a stepping stone to his career but things are rapidly turning around for him. He's becoming another RVP at Arsenal and i will not be astonish to see him leave or request for wages increment next season. He is always a winner and has proved it to arsenal fans so the rest of the players should put up a complete step up if arsenal will achieve this season.
ReplyDeleteNo player is bigger than the team............ Didn't Barca release Sanchez due to a feud with Messi? If he's not happy then he should leave. We've lost better players and are still around to tell the story.
ReplyDeleteBefore his fan club come chasing me I agree he's a very talented player but if he thinks he's the best then he needs a dose of reality. There are more than 20 best players at Emirates and that called a team. I recall a coach telling me more than 50 years ago: "There's no I in team"