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Manchester United's Alexis Sanchez problem as Arsenal hero makes Bruno Fernandes call

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Chile coach Reinaldo Rueda has defended Manchester United loanee Alexis Sanchez who has struggled to find form since leaving Arsenal in 2018.

The 31-year-old has been on loan at Inter Milan this season in a bid to find the type of form that earned him a move to Old Trafford two years ago.

However, the forward has been unable to reach the heights of his Arsenal days. On his form, Rueda said: "It has been a traumatic, very tortuous year for him.

Ever since his departure from Arsenal and his first year at Manchester United," the Chile boss told SPORT. "He came to the Copa America in Brazil and then had that bad luck with the injury in the friendly against Colombia in Alicante.

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