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Comparing Alexis Sanchez's career at Arsenal and Man Utd ahead of Inter move

Comparing Alexis Sanchez's career at Arsenal and Man Utd ahead of Inter move
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Alexis Sanchez scored 80 goals for the Gunners and just five at United.

Alexis Sanchez looks to be moving closer to signing a permanent deal with Inter Milan, ending his unhappy spell with Manchester United.

Here, the PA news agency looks at the Chilean's remarkable career in England of mostly highs at Arsenal and lows at United.

Arsenal – The Highs

Goals

  • Arsenal (2014-18): Appearances: 166; goals: 80; assists: 45; trophies: 2
  • Man Utd (2018-20): Appearances: 45; goals: 5, assists: 9; trophies: 0

There is no doubt Sanchez was outstanding for the Gunners in the three years following his £30million move from Barcelona in the summer of 2014. In all he scored 80 goals for the club in 166 appearances, 25 of which came in an impressive 2014-15 debut season and 30 in a prolific 2016-17 campaign. The quality of his finishing was also, often, a particular delight. Fans will instantly recall a hat-trick – completing dummy and chip against West Ham and a backheeled finish as one of two goals against United. There were other deft chips and Panenka penalties among many fine strikes.

Other telling contributions

As well as the goals, Sanchez delivered in other areas of the pitch. With 45 assists to his name, Sanchez was involved in more goals than any other Arsenal player during his time at the Emirates Stadium. For Barcelona he scored 47 goals in 141 matches with 36 assists, meaning Arsenal enjoyed the best years of his career.

Show-stopping skills

Sanchez was electric with the ball at his feet. His ball control was magnificent and, combined with his speed of thought, often bamboozled opponents. His flicks and tricks seemed fancy but were backed up by substance of performance. Goals often came in gluts and in style. He scored more than one goal in a game on 15 occasions, including two hat-tricks.

The trophies

Sanchez (left) won the FA Cup twice with Arsenal
Sanchez (left) won the FA Cup twice with Arsenal (Anthony Devlin/PA)

Sanchez helped deliver silverware in the closing years of Arsene Wenger's reign. His performances often lifted the team and he scored in both the FA Cup final victories of 2015 and 2017, against Aston Villa and Chelsea respectively. By contrast he won nothing at United.

Arsenal – The Low

Reaction to failed move

Sanchez's form dipped in his final months at Arsenal
Sanchez's form dipped in his final months at Arsenal (John Walton/PA)

The biggest complaint about Sanchez from his spell at Arsenal centres around his performances in the first half of the 2017-18 season after a summer move to Manchester City failed to transpire. Sanchez had been expected to link up with Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium but a potential £60million transfer broke down on deadline day as the Gunners failed to land their first-choice replacement Thomas Lemar. From then on, Sanchez's form nosedived, with ineffective, wasteful displays and an apparent negative influence on the team.

Man Utd – The High

Joining the club

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCk30hIr1Sw

There was plenty of excitement as United pulled off what appeared to be a coup to land Sanchez in January 2018. City were again interested and were favourites to sign him until baulking over wage demands. That cleared the way for United to make good on their interest and complete a deal that sent Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the opposite direction. United unveiled their star capture to much fanfare and with a video of Sanchez playing the piano and standing in the middle of a deserted Old Trafford.

Man Utd – The Lows

Poor return

United signed Sanchez on a four-and-a-half year contract worth a reported £500,000 per week. In return Sanchez delivered just five goals in 45 appearances and contributed only nine assists.

Negative influence

Sanchez (right) failed to find a role under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Sanchez (right) failed to find a role under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (Martin Rickett/PA)

Sanchez failed to spark in many of his games and his demeanour was poor. His poor returns led to rumours that his high wages were a source of disquiet within the squad. When United finished sixth in the Premier League in 2018-19, failing to qualify for the Champions League, he was targeted by many critics.

No specialist position

Sanchez cut a frustrated figure at Old Trafford
Sanchez cut a frustrated figure at Old Trafford (Martin Rickett/PA)

Whilst Sanchez delivered from numerous positions across the front line at Arsenal, particularly from the left or as a central striker, he failed to fit in at United. It was thought he would give them numerous options as a centre forward, number 10 or winger but, bereft of confidence, he failed to find a specialist role. Fans eventually got on his back and the problems worsened.

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