Chile leave Man United’s Sánchez out of friendly trips to Asia

Chile leave Man United’s Sánchez out of friendly trips to Asia

Manchester United forward Alexis Sánchez has been left out of Chile's squad for September friendlies away to Japan and South Korea due to club commitments.

Alexis Sánchez has scored 39 goals for Chile. (AFP pic)
SANTIAGO:
Manchester United forward Alexis Sánchez has been left out of Chile’s squad for September friendlies away to Japan and South Korea because “his club needs him”, coach Reinaldo Rueda revealed on Thursday.

United have had their worst start to a Premier League season since the inaugural edition in 1992/93 following back-to-back defeats to Brighton and Tottenham.

Chile face a pair of long-distance friendlies against Asian powerhouses on almost exactly the opposite side of the world.

Rueda said such a trip would be “exhausting” and that United “need him in a difficult moment” despite Chile’s matches in Sapporo on September 7 and Seoul four days later.

United’s 3-0 defeat at home to Spurs on Monday heaped the pressure on increasingly disgruntled manager José Mourinho and followed an abject performance in a 3-2 defeat on the south coast a week earlier.

It was the worst home defeat of Mourinho’s career as a coach.

Sánchez, 29, is his country’s record goalscorer (39 goals) and most capped player (121 appearances) and is known as “The Wonder Kid” back home.

He helped Chile win back-to-back Copa America titles in 2015 and 2016, both times beating Lionel Messi’s Argentina on penalties in the final.

While Sánchez sits out the arduous trips to the Far East, Barcelona midfielder Arturo Vidal will lead the team.

But Rueda has left out two other players – midfielder Jorge Valdívia and forward Esteban Paredes – from Chilean giants Colo-Colo, as they have reached the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals for the first time in 24 years.

“It’s not up to me to think about what’s best for a club side. I’m interested in my team,” said Colombian Rueda.

“But I know how exhausting the Copa Libertadores can be, and this time I prefer those Colo-Colo players to concentrate on that.”

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