Alexis Sanchez has joined M.U with high expectations. However, the Chilean star left a disappointment and was on the way to becoming the second Fernando Torres of the English Premier League.
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In January of 1818, Sanchez arrived at Old Trafford with high expectations. With the rest of the English Premier League wanting to recruit Sanchez, the successful transfer of the Chilean star was like a victory for M.U. In the opening video, Sanchez was shown piano playing "Glory, Glory Man United".
Perhaps, M.U expects Sanchez to be like an artist at the Theater of Dreams, which will bring rhythm to the Red Devils' line. However, until the match against Wolves last weekend, what the 29-year-old star expressed only disappointment. In that match, Sanchez was substituted in the 61st minute and M.U won the 1-1 draw.
Sanchez has not scored any goals in the Premiership this season
Sanchez has not scored any goals in the Premiership this season
It was the third time in a row that Sanchez was not playing for 90 minutes. Looking back at the whole process of Sanchez at M.U, there are too many statistics against the Chilean player.
The last time Sanchez scored in the English Premier League was at the end of March 2018. Since then, 347 goals have been scored in the league since 164 players. Even Chris Smalling scored three goals in Sanchez's 829 minutes. For some reason, the highest paid player in the league was not among those 164.
Mohamed Salah has 26 goals for Liverpool, Sadio Mane for 15, Eden Hazard for 10 and Raheem Sterling for eight. Meanwhile, the Chilean star has only three goals for the Reds.
The disappointment of Sanchez is not only quantified by the statistics. Watching Sanchez play, blood can be seen - one of the lesser strengths of the Chilean star. On the field, Sanchez always shows the same scenario: If not loosely lose the ball, he will also fail to coordinate with teammates on the line.
What Sanchez did was still in the context of his full, uninterrupted season. At the recent international gathering, Sanchez was rested. Thus, fatigue can not be cited as a factor in harming England's highest-paid players.
The case of Sanchez is reminiscent of Fernando Torres, Michael Owen or Wayne Rooney. All three are world class players but when they reach the age of 30, they are just the shadow of themselves. Sanchez will go to the age of "hash" in December and he will have a lot of work to prove himself not Torres Monday - moved to another team under the blockbuster deal but became a "bomb" spray ".
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