Arsene Wenger Insists Alexis Sanchez Could Still Miss Manchester United

  • Arsene Wenger insists he won’t take risks with fitness of Alexis Sanchez
  • Sanchez played for Chile on Tuesday night despite hamstring injury
  • The forward looked in fine form as he scored twice in a 3-1 win vs Uruguay
  • Having ruled out Hector Bellerin for four weeks and Santi Cazorla for the immediate future, Arsene Wenger promised to take no risks on the fitness of Alexis Sanchez.

Wenger will consult Sanchez on Friday when he returns from South America having defied a hamstring problem to help Chile beat Uruguay.

Arsenal want him fit to face Manchester United in Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off but, this time last year, Sanchez pushed similar warnings aside until he pulled a hamstring and was out for two months.

‘It’s a difficult one because I’m sure he’ll come back saying he’s all right, he’s always OK,’ said Wenger. ‘I don’t know how bad the injury was. You have to trust the medical people from Chile.

‘After that, it is a difficult period in November because it’s the first time when some of the players have played many games.

‘It’s a decisive period in the Champions League because it’s game number five and in the Premier League the first decisive games are also coming up.

‘We lost important players in November for long periods last year.

Sanchez missed Chile’s goalless draw against Colombia last week but had recovered to start against Uruguay on Tuesday, scoring twice as his team came back from a goal down to win 3-1 win and boost their hopes of World Cup qualification.


‘I have watched the goals and he looked very sharp,’ said Wenger, who will examine a tape of the game before making a decision on 27-year-old Sanchez, who has been playing as Arsenal’s centre-forward this season, scoring eight goals.
‘Like all the players I observe every day I will be able to see if he was playing with any restriction.

ARSENAL’S INJURY LIST

Hector Bellerin – Ankle ligaments

Santi Cazorola – Achilles

Lucas Perez – Ankle ligaments

Chuba Akpom – Back

Per Mertesacker – Knee

Danny Welbeck – Meniscus tear

‘For the first goal he ran from the half-way line and resists (challenges) and if you are really injured with a hamstring you cannot do that. He came off after 84 minutes and texted us to tell us he was in good shape after the game.

‘We will see if he can be involved or not. I will consider the risk of injury because he has played while recovering from a hamstring injury. We were in doubt 24 hours before the game. We didn’t know if he’d play or not. I will consider the way he feels as well.’

Sanchez played through a hamstring injury last season before it blew against Norwich, keeping him out of action for two months and halting Arsenal’s Premier League title bid.
Injuries which crippled Wenger’s team last autumn included Cazorla who hurt a knee at Norwich, the same game in which Sanchez pulled a hamstring, before suffering an achilles injury as he returned to fitness.

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