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Alexis Sanchez Man United

Manchester United are now officially in turmoil.

The Red Devils have lost two out of their three opening games of the new Premier League season and with that Jose Mourinho is slowly but surely having a meltdown.

After losing to Brighton last weekend, Man United started this weekend’s clash vs Tottenham in a much positive manner – something that the fans had not seen in quite a while.




But once the dust settled, it was Spurs who hit Mourinho’s side with three clinical counter-attacking goals and with that the United fans once again had that similar sinking feeling.




The Man United boss chose to field a back three in order to counter the offensive threat of the Lilywhites which meant that January signing Alexis Sanchez had to drop down to the bench.

But once the Old Trafford outfit fell behind 2-0, Mourinho immediately threw Alexis Sanchez into the game – even though he had very little impact during his stay on the pitch.




While his average performance from the very onset of the tournament has been a talking point about the fans but one of his former teammates might just be enjoying his poor run of form at Manchester United.




We are talking about Arsenal forward Alexandre Lacazette who, on social media, has chosen to like a picture which trolled Alexis Sanchez for his average performance during the new EPL season.

A Twitter account by the name of Saddest Arsenal fan but out a tweet which clearly mocked Alexis Sanchez.








And Alexandre Lacazette chose to like this tweet.









And the fans have been losing their minds ever since this was discovered.

















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