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Alexis Sanchez revered for Chile like David Beckham was for England, says Arsene Wenger

Alexis Sanchez will not play at next year's World Cup after Chile failed to qualify
Image: Alexis Sanchez will not play at next year's World Cup after Chile failed to qualify

Alexis Sanchez carries the expectation of a nation in the same way David Beckham did for England, says Arsene Wenger.

Arsenal kept hold of Sanchez despite a Deadline Day £60m bid for the player, and the 29-year-old could leave the club on a free transfer when his current contract expires next summer.

Sanchez's desire to play at the World Cup for Chile next summer was expected to maintain the forward's commitment levels at Arsenal, but his national side - who have won back-to-back Copa America titles - this week missed out on qualification for Russia.

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Wenger likened the pressure on Sanchez in his home country to the hype that used to surround Beckham, who became England's villain for his red card at the 1998 World Cup before going on to lead the national team as captain.

"I would say you have in every generation a player who carries the pressure of expectation of a nation," Wenger said.

"In France it was [Zinedine] Zidane. In England it was Beckham. We had other players in the team but it was Beckham. Why not [Steven] Gerrard? I don't know. But it was Beckham.

"In Chile it's Sanchez. In Argentina of course it's [Lionel] Messi. It looks like that there is somebody there in a national team who has to carry the pressure and absorb it and protect a little the rest of the team.

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I would say you have in every generation a player who carries the pressure of expectation of a nation. In England it was Beckham. In Chile it's Sanchez.
Arsene Wenger

"It's someone normally who likes it a little bit. They like to be on the front line. Overall what does it mean? It means they have to deal with the lows as well.

"Remember 1998 when Beckham has been sent off after [kicking] Diego Simeone, he has been slaughtered here, he's not been picked for the first two qualifiers after for the European qualifiers.

"He has been treated in this country like a guy who has killed somebody. These players have to take both the positives and the negatives as well."

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Sanchez was not due to arrive back in London until Thursday afternoon and it remains to be seen whether the forward is physically, and mentally, ready to face Watford on Saturday.

"He is as well in a very difficult mind. Chile just won the Copa America twice and now they don't even go to the World Cup," Wenger said.

"Sanchez is 29 at the end of the year, so the next one he will be 33. He expected to go. Certainly [it is] a big disappointment for him."

Wenger added: "But I believe to play at the top level as well, it is part of dealing with that kind of disappointment."

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