London can be stressful – Sanchez

By Daily Sports on December 22, 2016

Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez has revealed how big city life can be stressful as speculation surrounds his future with the north London club.

Sanchez has been linked with a move away from the Emirates following question marks over Arsenal’s ability to deliver trophies as he approaches the prime of his career.

Speaking with Arsenal’s official magazine, the 28-year-old shared his thoughts on life in the capital.

“I like to go to London to eat something or have a drink with my friends. However, I am a very home-loving person and I spend a lot of time at home,” said Sanchez.

“I do explore the city if I have the time for it but normally I would rather stay relaxed at home. London can be a stressful place because it´s crowded and it´s a big city.”

The Chilean also took time to critique modern footballers’ routines and explained how he likes to ‘disconnect’.

“Our routines as footballers can be energy-consuming too,” he added.

“You play one game after another, meet new people every day and travel a lot. That is why I try to disconnect and relax as soon as I get some time off.”

In the immediate future, the forward, who has 12 goals to his name this term, will be looking to inspire his team-mates back to winning ways on Boxing Day when they take on West Bromwich Albion. (NAN)

•Photo shows Alexis Sanchez

Source Daily Sports

Posted December 22, 2016


 

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