Alexis Sanchez: Arsenal wants to win EPL title next season

Football
By Game Yetu | Apr 27, 2015

Alexis Sanchez has vowed that Arsenal will challenge for the title next season.

The Chilean has enjoyed a memorable debut season at the Emirates, scoring 22 goals in all competitions and producing a number of match winning performances.

According to  Daily Mail,  Sanchez, 26, claims that he could yet improve in north London and knows they'll challenge again next year.

He said:’ "All my team-mates want to win titles. Honouring the colours of our club.

"I like London, I quickly adapted. I'm very comfortable with Arsenal. In everyday life, too, the city is wonderful and it helps me be a better player. I am very happy to be at Arsenal.

'I have started my adventure here. Now I have to keep learning from football and from my team-mates. I must also better know the club and the league.”

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