Alexis Sanchez feels a love when playing for Chile that he perhaps does not with Manchester United, according to coach Reinaldo Rueda.
Sanchez endured a miserable Premier League season, but he scored his second Copa America goal in as many games in a 2-1 win over Ecuador on Friday.
The attacker also played through an ankle injury, scoring a 51st-minute winner to move onto two Copa goals, which is more than the one he managed in 20 Premier League games in 2018-19.
Rueda feels Sanchez s struggles domestically are a reflection of United s battles, but he also believes the 30-year-old is more loved with the national team.
He has the motivation, affection and some relationships that he has in the national team and maybe he didn t have them in Manchester, Rueda said after Chile moved into the quarter-finals.
He arrived at a difficult, inopportune moment, perhaps in the most unbalanced United in recent years.
EN VIVO
¡FINAAAAAAAL EN SALVADOR! venció a por 2-1, sumó seis puntos y avanzó a los cuartos de final de la
El lunes nos jugamos ante el liderato del Grupo C.
— Selección Chilena (@LaRoja)
Chile will advance from Group C, but they must avoid defeat against Uruguay in Rio de Janeiro on Monday to secure top spot.