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RUEDA HAILS ALEXIS

Chile coach says ‘emotional bond’ helps striker rediscover form

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CHILE coach Reinaldo Rueda says he never had any doubts “natural born goalscorer” Alexis Sanchez would return to form after the striker fired his side to a 2-1 win over Ecuador in the Copa America on Friday.

Sanchez, 30, arrived at the Copa America with his reputation in tatters after a miserable season with Manchester United in which he only scored two goals in all competitio­ns as his side finished sixth in the Premier League.

Sanchez’s struggles at United have been compounded by a run of injuries, including an ankle infection in May, and fans have

been questionin­g the wisdom of shelling out a huge salary on the Chilean.

In Brazil, however, Sanchez has been able to lean on the support of his internatio­nal teammates, with whom he won the last two editions of the Copa America.

“It’s not easy to explain, but Alexis has come here and shown a lot of commitment and perhaps in Manchester he does not have the emotional bond he has with his teammates here, that affection,” Rueda told a news conference.

“He’s had bad fortune because Manchester United have had problems for a while, so he does not have the structure he has here. He has also had injuries, he’s lacked consistenc­y, he has lacked continuity.”

Chile’s all-time top scorer helped book his side’s place in the quarter-finals of the competitio­n by scoring the winner on Friday, finding the net with a smart half-volley early in the second half, having also scored in their 4-0 win over Japan.

“We have done brilliant work with him, we have given him a lot of warmth, which is what he needs. He has a special connection with the team and the group is very fond of him,” added Rueda.

“He can recover because he is a natural born goalscorer but he has been anxious after the injuries, he looks after himself well and luckily has been able to rediscover his form.”

Sanchez later said he had picked up an ankle injury in the first half but played on because he gives “everything for the national team.”

“I have always had the enthusiasm to play but in England I’ve been given few opportunit­ies lately,” Sanchez said.

“But I’m relaxed, because representi­ng your country is the most beautiful thing there is.”

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Chile’s Alexis Sanchez takes a free kick against Ecuador in Friday’s Copa America Group C match at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador.
REUTERS PIC Chile’s Alexis Sanchez takes a free kick against Ecuador in Friday’s Copa America Group C match at Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador.
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