‘I dont Regret Old Trafford Move’ – Sanchez

‘I dont Regret Old Trafford Move’ – Sanchez

By Brian Bariyo Tumuramye

Forward Alexis Sanchez “does not regret” joining Manchester United but insists he did not get enough playing time to be a success.

The Chilean, 30, joined Inter Milan on a season-long loan deal in August
after 19 months at Old Trafford.

Sanchez in Inter Milan on a season long loan

He was United’s highest earner on about £400,000 a week – but scored only
five times in 45 games after joining from Arsenal in January 2018.

“I’m very happy I went to Manchester United,” Sanchez said, “I’ve
always said that. It’s the club that’s won the most in England.

“When I went to Arsenal it was fantastic – I was happy there – but United were growing at the time, they were buying players to win something, “I wanted to join them and win everything. I don’t regret going there. (Zolpidem online) ” he said.

Sanchez scored 80 goals in 166 matches for Arsenal after signing for £30m
from Barcelona in July 2014, and was nominated for the Professional
Footballers’ Association Players’ Players of the Year award in 2017, however,
his departure for United coincided with a severe downturn in form.

He scored just two goals in 27 appearances for the Premier League side last
season, although he impressed during Chile’s run to the Copa America
semi-finals this summer, netting twice.

Sanchez started only 31 of 77 possible games for United and completed 13 of
those.

“I think that I’m happy when I play for my national team,” he
said,”I was happy at Manchester United too, but I’ve always said to my
friends: I want to play.

“If they would let me play I’ll do my best. Sometimes I’d play 60
minutes then I wouldn’t play the next game – and I didn’t know why.”

Before his move to Inter Milan, Sanchez was not involved in pre-season
matches and did not feature in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side’s first three league
games, with the club citing an injury picked up on international duty.

However, the Chilean said he felt “ready to play” after the Copa
America, “I felt fine,” he said. “I think I did well in the Copa
America.

“After that, it [not playing any pre-season games] depended on the
coach to let me play. You need to ask him this question, not me.”

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