Welcome to the daily Arsenal column here at Soccerlens where we delve
into all things Arsenal. Ranging from all the news stories and transfer
gossip to the latest updates on the Gunners on international duty, you
will find it all here. Today’s big stories include Alexis Sanchez’s
goalscoring exploits for Chile, while there is positive news on the injury of Laurent Koscielny as well as quotes from manager Arsene Wenger. Those and a lot more in today’s Arsenal round-up.
Sanchez Stars in Chile Win
The journey to reach the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia has started, and in the wee hours of today, Alexis Sanchez’s Chile took on Brazil in Santiago to kick start the qualification campaign in the CONMEBOL region. Despite the pre-match injury worries for the in-form Sanchez, the 26-year-old started the game and played the full 90 minutes and even scored the clinching goal in a 2-0 win.
The win takes Chile to the top of the qualification table, as Sanchez continued his goalscoring exploits against a Brazil side featuring the likes of Hulk, Oscar and Douglas Costa among others. Sanchez has now netted seven goals in his last four games for both club and country, and judging by his current form, he is clearly turning into one of the game’s prime forwards. Injury, eh?
goalscoring exploits for Chile, while there is positive news on the injury of Laurent Koscielny as well as quotes from manager Arsene Wenger. Those and a lot more in today’s Arsenal round-up.
Sanchez Stars in Chile Win
The journey to reach the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia has started, and in the wee hours of today, Alexis Sanchez’s Chile took on Brazil in Santiago to kick start the qualification campaign in the CONMEBOL region. Despite the pre-match injury worries for the in-form Sanchez, the 26-year-old started the game and played the full 90 minutes and even scored the clinching goal in a 2-0 win.

The win takes Chile to the top of the qualification table, as Sanchez continued his goalscoring exploits against a Brazil side featuring the likes of Hulk, Oscar and Douglas Costa among others. Sanchez has now netted seven goals in his last four games for both club and country, and judging by his current form, he is clearly turning into one of the game’s prime forwards. Injury, eh?
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