Man Utd flop Alexis Sanchez slams critics who ‘talked s***’ about him after helping Chile to Copa America semis
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MANCHESTER UNITED flop Alexis Sanchez slammed his critics who had "talked s**t" about him after he fired Chile to the Copa America semi-finals.
The forward kept his cool and scored from the spot to secure a 5-4 penalty shoot-out victory over Colombia on Saturday.
Sanchez, 30, has been a massive disappointment at Old Trafford since joining form Arsenal in January 2018.
He scored just 11 goals in 40 appearances in all competitions last season, despite pocketing a staggering £505,000 a week.
But after he bagged that game-winner against Colombia, the forward had a few bitter words for his critics on social media.
Sanchez posted a photo of him celebrating without a shirt after his goal set Chile up for a Copa America semi-finals clash against Peru.
And he added words that read: "They profited, they healed, they talked "s**t about me. And I stayed quiet.
"They slandered, they even locked in on me, but there is a judge up above (there is one up there)."
The Chilean actually quoted lyrics from Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Farruko's song "Delincuente".
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is reportedly desperate to get rid of Sanchez as he does not see a place in his squad for the forward.
Inter Milan look to be the only club who have shown a strong interest so far in the former Arsenal star, but money appears to be a stumbling block.
United are understood to be keen on letting him go on a free transfer - and even willing to subsidise a part of his wages - just to get him out of the door.