translated from Spanish: United’s DT: “Alexis needed to leave. It just didn’t work”

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer referred on Friday to the departure of striker Alexis Sanchez, who signed for Inter Milan for the 2019–2020 season, claiming sharply that the Chilean “needed to leave”. Regarding the reasons for the ‘Wonder Child’ farewell from the ‘Red Devils’, the strategist of Norwegian origin was clear. “Alexis needed to leave. He was here for 18 months and just didn’t give results,” he said. Solskjaer hopes the best for the tocopillano in his new adventure with the ‘neroazzurri’ house. “That Alexis starts meeting again, playing regularly and scoring, will only benefit everyone in the end. Alexis will be positive for Inter,” he said. On the other hand, Solskjaer does not believe that the Chilean’s departure has de-powered United’s attack. “We had to make a decision. I believe in Anthony (Martial), Marcus (Rashford) and Mason (Greenwood) as centre-forwards. We have externals like Chongy (Tahith Chong), Dan James or Andreas Pereira, many options,” he said. Manchester United, the fifth in the current Premier League with four points (five points from Liverpool leader), will visit Southampton on Saturday for the fourth date of the English championship.



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