The Borneo Post

Sunk cost of Sanchez holding Manchester United back

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LONDON: Manchester United travel to Barcelona on Tuesday needing another miraculous Champions League fightback from a 1- 0 first-leg defeat on home soil to make the semi-finals.

The return o f the club’s highest earner from a sixweek injury layoff to make the voyage to Catalonia in such circumstan­ces should be a source of inspiratio­n.

However, it is symptomati­c of Alexis Sanchez’s decline in 16 months at United that the Chilean makes his comeback behind Marcus Rashford, Romelu Lukaku, Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s pecking order.

Sanchez signed reportedly the most lucrative contract in Premier League history when joining from Arsenal last January, earning close to £ 400,000 ( US$ 520,000) a week plus a series of bonuses.

Unfortunat­ely for the Red Devils, there has not been much cause for bonus payments as Sanchez has scored just five goals in 41 appearance­s for the club and only twice so far in his first full season at Old Trafford.

Sanchez left Barcelona for the Premier League in 2014 in search of a more prominent role after being squeezed out by the arrival of Neymar at the Camp Nou and with Luis Suarez soon to complete a fearsome front three alongside Lionel Messi.

Now into their thirties, Suarez and Messi sti ll pose Barca’s biggest threats, combining for 66 goals this season.

By contrast, a hard- running style and years of grind for club and country seem to have burned Sanchez out having just turned 30 in December.

In four consecutiv­e summers between 2014 and 2017, he helped Chile reach the last 16 of the World Cup, win two Copa America titles in two years and then make the final of the Confederat­ions Cup. — AFP

 ??  ?? Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling scores their first goal. — Reuters photo
Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling scores their first goal. — Reuters photo

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