The Arsenal manager admitted the Chile international has struggled to
hit the heights he reached last season but is confident the former
Barcelona star will find his best form soon
Arsene Wenger admits Alexis Sanchez has suffered a slow start to the Premier League season but insists the Chilean's form will improve.
The
former Barcelona star carried Arsenal almot singlehandedly through the
first half of last season and ended his debut campaign in England with
25 goals in all competitions, including one in the 4-0 FA Cup final win
over Aston Villa.
After helping Chile to Copa America success on
home soil during the summer Alexis has struggled to find his best form
in the opening weeks of the new season. The 26-year-old has failed to
score so far this season despite having attempted more shots than any
other player in the Premer League, with 31.
When asked if Alexis had made an underwhelmeing start to the campaign, Wenger replied: “I would agree with you.
“I
played him very early. History tells us that it can be difficult after
winning a major trophy. But it will come back, I don’t worry for Alexis
Sanchez.”
Arsenal face unbeaten Leicester on Saturday at the King
Power Stadium, the ground at which Alexis opened his Premier League
account last season.
Wenger's side will again be without Francis
Coquelin, who injured his knee in the defeat at Chelsea last weekend
and missed the midweek Capital One Cup win over Spurs, while Arsenal are
still waiting to hear whether or not Gabriel will face a ban following
his sending off at Stamford Bridge.
Wenger added: "Gabriel's case
will be heard today. Coquelin is improving well but will not be
available. he might start practicing tomorrow."


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