Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez was FURIOUS after being substituted by Arsene Wenger during Swansea victory
ALEXIS SANCHEZ showed he was clearly angry after being substituted in the second half of Arsenal's 4-0 win away to Swansea at the Liberty Stadium.
The Chilean strutted off the field with his head down and booted his glove into the air before sitting on his on the bench which his head in his knees and not watching the remainder of the game.
The Gunners' star man scored the final goal of the match in the 73rd minute but was then taken off the field six minutes later to make way for Danny Welbeck.
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A member of Arsenal's coaching staff approached the furious forward and wrapped a coat around Sanchez who continued to keep himself to himself.
Not only did the goalscorer cut an angry figure but he chose to sit on his own on a ledge to the side of the dugout - rather than with his teammates on the bench.
It was a straight forward afternoon for the Gunners against Paul Clement's struggling side at the Liberty Stadium.
Olivier Giroud gave Arsenal the lead in the first half before Alex Iwobi forced two own goals from Jack Cork and Kyle Naughton, before Sanchez rounded off a dominant display.
After the match Wenger tried to clear up the situation and said Sanchez was not injured but just wanted see out the game.
He said: "He never looks happy when he comes off because he loves to play.
"He had just a good rest and we have some players like Danny Welbeck coming back and it was an opportunity as well for him to give him competition.
"Above all I think he has done well today, worked hard."
This is not the first time Sanchez's frustration has been clear for everyone to see after he rowed with Aaron Ramsey and threw his gloves to the ground after Arsenal's 3-3 draw against Bournemouth.
The result at the Vitality Stadium gave the Gunners a huge title blow and Sanchez was seen shouting in anger before storming off the pitch without shaking any hands.
The forward, who has stalled on signing a new deal at the Emirates, argued with Ramsey after he fired a shot wide.
BBC 5Live pundit Steve Claridge said: “Ramsey and Sanchez are shouting at each other.
“Ramsey’s not letting it go, getting really stuck into him. That’s a sign of frustration.”
Sanchez then took his anger out on his gloves in final seconds of the match on the south coast after Granit Xhaka drove forward with the ball and sent the ball long instead of passing to talisman.