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United waiting for Sanchez to snap out of it

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MANCHESTER, England — Manchester United forward Alexis Sanchez struggled to make an impact in his side’s FA Cup final defeat by Chelsea and the Chilean is now facing a crucial period to justify his bigmoney wages at Old Trafford.

There was much excitement at United upon the signing of Sanchez from Arsenal in January in a straight swap involving midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

However, having scored just three goals in all competitio­ns since his move to United, Sanchez, who British media say earns a club-record $808,500 a week, has so far left those supporters underwhelm­ed.

Sanchez toiled in Saturday’s final, creating twice as many chances as anyone else in the match, while failing to create that killer opportunit­y or have a shot on target.

“His performanc­es, well they have to improve. They can’t get any worse to be honest with you,” former United midfielder Paul Scholes told BT Sport.

“I think the first few games of next season are vital to him, he needs to get fans believing they are going to get close to City. They need a big player.”

Sanchez arrived at United having scored seven and assisted three goals in 19 league games for Arsenal, after the most prolific campaign of his career in 2016-17.

His United career, though, has yet to take off.

Sanchez has registered more than one shot on target in a league match just once in his past 12 starts, having done so eight times for Arsenal in 17 league matches.

There have been glimpses of what he can do — two assists in United’s 3-2 win at City and a goal and an assist against Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup semifinal — but on the whole, he has remained largely ineffectiv­e.

Sanchez’s only other goals have come against Huddersfie­ld Town, relegated Swansea City and League One side Yeovil Town in the FA Cup.

“Next season he will be more Alexis than he is now,” United manager Jose Mourinho said last month.

Sanchez relies on his boundless energy, consistent­ly completing more dribbles than any teammate.

However, considerin­g he turns 30 this year, his days as a dynamic forward are limited, making next season so important. United will need to make an explosive start to unsettle comfortabl­e champion City, and former Barcelona star Sanchez has shown in the past he is capable of inspiring such. Now is the time to deliver for a new club and prove his worth.

 ?? LEE SMITH / ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS ?? Manchester United's Alexis Sanchez in action against Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger on Saturday at Wembley Stadium in London.
LEE SMITH / ACTION IMAGES VIA REUTERS Manchester United's Alexis Sanchez in action against Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger on Saturday at Wembley Stadium in London.

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