Alexis Sánchez cries at Man Utd and admits that he demanded the return of Arsenal in a spiel | Soccer Sport



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Manchester United failure Alexis Sanchez has broken into his old club and admitted he wanted to break his contract and return to Arsenal after just one day at Carrington. The Chilean had a terrible time in Manchester after making the Arsenal trade, and has discussed how he felt when José Mourinho dropped him.

Sánchez left United for good at the end of September and signed for Inter Milan on a three-year contract.

United allowed the 31-year-old to go free to get his exorbitant salaries off his books.

The winger had high expectations placed on him when he signed for Arsenal’s Red Devils, having cemented his place as one of the Premier League’s best players.

However, after joining United, it was disappointing and could not find any way.

During his time at Old Trafford, he managed to score just five goals in 45 appearances across all competitions, and was loaned out to Inter last year.

He seemed to rediscover some form while at Inter, and seems to be enjoying his football again.

Now, he has opened up to that move from Arsenal in January 2018, and emotionally revealed that he wanted to resign after his first day of training with his new team.

In an Instagram message to United fans about his move with Inter Milan, he revealed all about how he asked his agent to return him to the Emirates.

“It pissed me off and I said ‘it can’t be possible.’

“To go from being one of the best in the Premier League to not playing in five months, I came home and was very sad.

“The next day I trained in double shift, because I love what I do.”

After Mourinho was fired and replaced by Ole Gunnar SolskjaerSánchez was able to find a way out of the club and confirmed that he asked to be sold.

However, he insisted that he still had affection for United fans and admitted that he wished things had been different at Old Trafford.

Sánchez continued: “The journalists spoke without knowing and it bothered me, it hurt.

“They spoke former players who had no idea of ​​anything that was happening inside the club and gave their opinion hurting you, as if it were your fault. Since they had to blame someone, they blamed me.

“I only have words of thanks to United for giving me the opportunity to defend the shirt.



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