Chile’s Alexis Sanchez has clarified his best position for Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaki in the Champions League.
Alexis Sanchez has been one of Inter Milan’s biggest skeptics since Simon Inzaki took over as the team’s new coach. It seemed that Chile had no chance to add minutes to the club’s controversial matches.
Demands for strikers for the Italian technical director after Romelu Lukaku’s departure did not consider Sanchez to be the team’s starting player, so much was said about his departure.
This Wednesday, the Italian team faced Sheriff Traspole on the fourth day of the Champions League group stage and scored a crucial 3-1 victory, where Sanchez scored one of three goals.
The striker came on in the second half to replace Argentina’s Laudoro Martinez in the 36th minute, and although he played only a few minutes, he showed excellent play.
Within seconds of entering, Moldovan scored 3-1 using a by-pass through the team’s defense, making it clear he was in excellent form and wanted to add minutes to the team.
Inter Milan’s next match is Sunday, November 7, against AC Milan in Derby, Italy at 3:45 pm (Chile time) in the 12th day of Serie A.