ALEXIS-I FEAR OF BECOMING NOBODY

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The Chilean international and the Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez revealed what drives him to play every match like a final for his club and for his country.

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The 28-year-old Attacker revealed he fears of becoming nobody and that drives him to give his best shot in every game that he played for his country and club.

Till now the 28-year-old attacker has won the domestic league titles with the Colo-Colo, River Plate, and Barcelona.
With his country, he has lifted two Copa America trophy in2015 and in 2016,

The superstar also won one FA cup and one community shield with the Arsenal side so far.

The French manager Arsene Wenger is confident that the Chilean footballer wants to play his football with the Arsenal side though there were rumors that he will leave the club at the end of this season will join their London rivals Chelsea side.

But the 28-year-old attacker avouched that he could leave the Arsenal side if he found the Gunners are sliding his complication.

Sanchez said: "Looking at everything I've done in my career as a footballer, at all the titles, I believe that what's hugely important is motivation,"
"If a footballer is well motivated and has various things to motivate him every day, he will keep achieving his goals.

"In my case, my life has changed and improved because different things have motivated me. For example, in the beginning, my motivation was to help my family. Later on, my motivation was to be the best.

"It's the joy you get from your family and from those close to you that motivates you. That gives you the push you need to get better.

"So even if a match has gone badly, you don't let it get to you and you move forward. As a footballer, everything you've achieved can easily be lost and then you are nobody. That's just how life is and that's why you shouldn't let things get you down. That's the reason I treat every match like a final.

"I try to do that in every game – to give 100 per cent. Life is like a set of scales. One minute you can be right up there and the next really low.

"It's important to try to maintain a sense of balance and that's down to the individual."