Football: Sanchez flop at United not his fault, says Guardiola

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Football: Sanchez flop at United not his fault, says Guardiola
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Pep Guardiola believes Alexis Sanchez cannot be blamed for his spectacular failure with Manchester United and expects the Chile forward to make an ...

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Pep Guardiola believes Alexis Sanchez cannot be blamed for his spectacular failure with Manchester United and expects the Chile forward to make an impact on loan with Inter Milan.

"Because the way I think Inter plays, is perfect for him. Play close to Lukaku and in this position I think he is going to have a good period in Milan."Talking ahead of the weekend visit of Brighton to the Etihad, Guardiola joked he never pondered what might have happened had Sanchez opted to join him instead of Jose Mourinho at United in January 2018.

"Football clubs don't depend on one player," he said."You judge it was a failure for just Alexis, but there are many reasons."It is not only for one player that doesn't work with one team. They don't play alone, it's not tennis, it's not golf."I don't know what happened, I was not there, so that's why I cannot give my opinion, but I am not thinking it is just for one reason.

The 19-year-old is widely expected to step into the void left when City skipper David Silva leaves at the end of the season, but Guardiola believes Foden may be too nice for his own good.

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