Alexis Sanchez Blames Jose Mourinho For Failure At Manchester United
Alexis Sanchez has blamed Jose Mourinho for his many failures since he joined the club from Arsenal which has resulted in him falling out of the club's interest.
Without a doubt and even to the Chilean admission, his spell has been a fiasco and he is pointing the accusing finger to Mourinho who he revealed made significant contributions to his downfall. The forward's confession might just have addressed the many concern about his sudden drop from versatile to a sloppy attacker.
"Mourinho is one of the best coaches in the world in the way that he coaches," Sanchez told BBC Sport.
The Chilean, 31, explained slamming his former manager for his policy of rotating the lineup which left him and many of his teammates worrying and losing their confidence.
He added, "But then, within the group, there was that feeling that you were in the team the out. Sometimes I didn't play, then I did, then I didn't and as a player, you lose confidence, each player lost their confidence, do you understand?
Sanchez will return to United after completing his loan move to Inter Milan, a side that is keen on keeping him longer than agreed in his contract neither do Red Devils want him back and having to try to sell or loan him out again.
He explained further, "Then an atmosphere was created that wasn't healthy. Something I'm playing well and I score a goal and he took me off. And I'd say, 'I love football, I love football."
Sanchez was loaned to Inter in a season-long contract last summer. He left Old Trafford with Romelu Lukaku who was signed to the club in a five-year contract.
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