Half an hour on the pitch was enough for the Chilean to stand out on the scoreboard. “The striker, who scored his third goal for OM, has acclimatized well to his new colours,” they wrote in France. In the same vein, the club’s official channels are also highlighting his entry.
Alexis Sánchez is full of praise. Half an hour in the field was enough for him to be one of the best rated by the French press. The Tocopilla man scored 2-0 against Auxerre and now has three goals with the Olympique de Marseille shirt, in five games.
The Tocopillano entered at 59′, in place of Cengiz Under, he managed 18 correct touches of the ball – 82% effective by the way -. 100% shots well executed and scored from a goal. Those numbers, blue everywhere you look, have earned him multiple accolades. Leaving the midweek penalty miss behind, La Roja’s all-time goalscorer continues to make a difference in France.
“He came on in the 59th minute. In the 67th he followed Tavares’ shot perfectly, but Costil made a nice save at the near post. Score the second goal for his team on a cross from the back of Guendouzi, a school action, ”they wrote in the middle The Phocaean who rated it 7 out of 10.
At the bottom, they detail that for their scale, a 7 is equivalent to a performance: “Very good. The player brought everything he could to his team and you can’t ask for much more”.
From the official channels of the French club, they also made reference to Alexis Sánchez’s game. After the match was over, Olympique de Marseille’s Twitter account posted “We won wn”, alluding to the Chilean. In the same way, a few moments before, at the time of the goal, they posted: “He has a little trouble adapting, huh.”
“He has acclimatized well”
In the newspaper The morning also highlighted the entry of Alexis, with particular emphasis on his rapid adaptation to French football. “The Chilean striker, who scored his third goal with OM, has acclimatized well to his new colours,” they wrote in the match report.
“The former Bordeaux goalkeeper, solid in a pivot from Luis Suárez, could do nothing against the second goal, a triple movement started by Amine Harit, extended by Mattéo Guendouzi and concluded from the foot of Sánchez, which came into play in the second part. . “, they detail in the goal game.
In a similar vein, they lamented his absence on his UEFA Champions League debut, due to a penalty that has dragged on since his move to Inter Milan. “Unfortunately, he is suspended for Wednesday’s match against Hugo Lloris’ Spurs,” said Le Matin.
On the other hand, the middle foot market who had already shed light on the Chilean after his debut on the networks last weekend, went further and defined the national as a: “True poison for opposing defences.”
“Under was more discreet when he returned from the locker room, which is why Alexis Sánchez replaced him in the quarter of an hour (59th). The Chilean, a real poison for the opposing defenses, not far from taking the break when he received a strike from Tavares, deflected by the amount (67th), finally allowed his team to take shelter at the end of the game (84th). A decisive entrance,” they wrote in detail.
“We deserved the win”
After the match, Igor Tudor spoke to the French media during a press conference. The strategist highlighted his team’s victory: “We will continue to work. I like that we attack, that we put pressure on the opponent. For me the fans have to have fun, I always think so,” said the Croatian.
In any case, the Marseille coach revealed some points for improvement in his squad, thinking of the debut for the continental tournament, against Tottenham. “Our pressure has not always been good. We deserved this victory. We fight, we are a little late for some duels. The match was not perfect, but we had to win,” he said.
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