Arsenal Star Reveals Argument With Arsene Wenger


Arsenal forward, Alexis Sanchez has once again declared that he was born to be a footballer and as a result does not like to rest.

The Chile international, since arriving from Barcelona in 2014 has put his name in the club good books despite having struggled for form on some occasions this term. His first season was a hit with a tally of 25 goals.

He is not unaware of the fact that he is not at his best at the moment but vows to keep working on to attain the best outputs. Sanchez also revealed that he is sad whenever his side draws or loses a match.

“I always want to play and to win because football's my passion, it's my life,” he said. “That's why every time we win, I'm really happy. I can't be happy with drawing or losing a match. It actually makes me really sad when that happens.

“I also like to see my team-mates' happy faces when we win because I know that they're going to go out the next day and celebrate that win with their families.

“The manager sometimes says to me, 'Have a rest' but I don't want to rest. I'd rather go home and do a bit of gym and exercise in my house to maintain my form.

“I think [my passion] started in Tocopilla because I always used to play with older people. I always wanted to be a footballer, I always wanted to play.

“I was born to be a footballer and, God willing, I will be able to continue doing that. As you know, I'm passionate about football. I like to win.

“Since I was a child I've always been annoyed if I didn't win. If I lost a match I would be annoyed and then I would just want to train so that I could win the next day.”

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