Has Alexis Sanchez lost his drive? Under-fire Manchester United striker returns from restaurant to a smashed-up Range Rover - 7M sport

Has Alexis Sanchez lost his drive? Under-fire Manchester United striker returns from restaurant to a smashed-up Range Rover

Chile superstar has been out of luck on the field since moving from Arsenal - but not just his pride has been dented


Posted Monday, March 19, 2018 by Thesun.co.uk

Has Alexis Sanchez lost his drive? Under-fire Manchester United striker returns from restaurant to a smashed-up Range Rover

ALEXIS SANCHEZ might find it even more difficult now to defend himself against claims he has lost his drive.

The Manchester United striker has been stuck in the low gears since his long-awaited switch from Arsenal in the January transfer window.

Has Alexis Sanchez lost his drive? Under-fire Manchester United striker returns from restaurant to a smashed-up Range Rover
The Range Rover of Man Utd striker Alexis Sanchez has been bashed at the front

And it seems it is not just his pride that has been dented.

The Chile superstar surveyed the damage on his bashed-in Range Rover after he strolled back from eating with friends and family at a popular Italian restaurant.

And in fact, just as many say United have been weaker in attack since Sanchez joined, his car too was damaged at the front.

Sanchez, dressed in dark trousers and a three-quarter-length coat, appeared more stylish in the street than he has on the field for the past two months.

Has Alexis Sanchez lost his drive? Under-fire Manchester United striker returns from restaurant to a smashed-up Range Rover
Alexis Sanchez has been struggling to make an impact at Old Trafford - but something made one on his car

And the 29-year-old will hope both his problems - his form and car - will be fixed quickly.

He popped out for a meal today after being an unused substitute as United beat Brighton 2-0 in the FA Cup quarter-finals yesterday.

And his choice of Cheshire eaterie was just the same as United keeper Sergio Romero, who was a stand-out stand-in against the Seagulls.

The Argentinian made two top-class saves when Brighton had four decent chances to cancel out Romelu Lukaku's opener.

Nemanja Matic later headed United's late second goal to leave Romero well satisfied with his afternoon's work.



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