Thegoalmac has learned that Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes there is no reason why Alexis Sanchez cannot keep up his high energy levels all season despite the heavy workload he has placed on him so far in 2014-15.
Even as much I believe Alexis is a very strong player and always wants to play, I think it will still do him and Arsenal alot of good if he can get a rest sometimes though, because blood he still got blood in his veins and not a machine. My opinion sha, what do you think? See what Arsene said after the cut.
The Chile forward has played 36 matches for club and country since
August, 34 of which have been starts, and at the beginning of December
Wenger admitted he considered him “in the red zone” physically.
“Sanchez is in the red zone, you can see when he plays, but he can dig
deep,” the Frenchman said. “Unfortunately, you never know how far you
can push it.
“We are not scientific enough to predict that completely but he recovers very quickly.”
But Alexis has gone on to play all six of Arsenal’s games over the busy
Christmas period since being rested for the Champions League trip to
Galatasaray, and was brought off in those fixtures only twice - in the
87th and 84th minute.
Once again, the 26-year-old was at his
superb best in Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Hull City, setting up the first
goal before scoring the second himself, and Wenger is confident he will
not tire.
“I was tempted [to rest him] but [Olivier] Giroud was
suspended today and I knew it was an important game for us,” the
Gunners boss told reporters after the FA Cup third-round tie.
“In the end, he feels always ready. Can he keep that energy level up all
season? I hope so. There’s no reason [he can’t] - you’re always told
that when a player’s confident, [you should] keep him playing.
“When players are confident it’s important to keep them going,
especially when they have that physical potential. He recovers very
quickly and doesn’t look in our tests to have any fatigue problems.”
Last season, Arsenal relied heavily on marquee signing Mesut Ozil
during the first half of the season before the German’s form dipped
dramatically in February. He then suffered a muscle injury in March.
In the Premier League alone, Alexis has played four more games and 278 more minutes than Ozil had on this date in 2013-14.
Ozil is expected to step up his return from a knee injury this month,
with Danny Welbeck, Mathieu Flamini, Mikel Arteta, Abou Diaby, Serge
Gnabry, Yaya Sanogo and Jack Wilshere also currently sidelined.
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