The Chilean divides the media of the French country. Some highlight him as one of the few redeemable ones in those led by Igor Tudor, however, other publications are more critical of his performance.
PSG beat Marseille away . At the Olympique, there is not much to save. However, part of the French press recognizes in Alexis Sánchez one of the few strengths that the team led by Igor Tudor that nothing could cope with the power of Messi and Mbappé.
“This Sunday evening, the temperature never rose, even though Alexis Sánchez (65) or Vitinha (85) could have given the score a less severe pace in the second half in which some spectators recovered their penalties from the third kick”, noticed in local media La Provence highlighting the chance the Chilean had, in a header taken by Donnarumma.
On the other hand, Foot Mercato rated the Chilean with a 5.0, being his team’s highest rating. All other Marseille footballers received a rating of 4 or less. “In the first half, he could only play as a pivot, despite his desire to create gaps due to his position between the lines. If Ramos and Marquinhos put him out of danger, he is on the other hand the author of a skilful chest reduction for Tavares (18 ‘)”, they express.

“Beyond his free kick (45th) and his dangerous header repelled by Donnarumma (53rd), the former Inter Milan player did not cause much. Replaced by Vitinha (80′)”, they add.
Of course, there were also criticisms for the national gunner. The outlet Le Quotidien du Sport pointed to the tocopillano for his decision-making. “Sánchez was seen very little throughout the game, the Chilean too often made bad decisions, even though he ran a lot,” they say. Moreover, they gave it a rating of 5.0, an average rating compared to its peers. For this site, the highest in Marseille was Ruslan Malinovskyi, rated 6.0.
Finally, the newspaper L’Equipe gave Alexis Sánchez a 4.0. On the performance of the trained in Cobreloa, in his column, they highlighted the two chances he made. “PSG was able to count on an excellent Donnarumma, author of a nice touch to deflect Sánchez’s free kick (45’+2′), a nice save to return the Chilean’s header (65′)”, they underline .
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