Alexis Alejandro Sánchez


Biography

Alexis Sánchez became a Barça player on July 21, 2011 after the Catalans and Udinese agreed terms for his transfer. The Chilean joins the club at the age of 22 years, and is the first new arrival of 2011/2012.
Born on December 19, 1988 in the city of Tocopilla (Chile) Alexis Sánchez's career started at the age of 15 when he signed for local outfit Cobreloa. He made his professional debut aged just 16 years on February 12, 2005. In his first year he made 38 appearances and scored 3 goals. In July 2006, Cobreloa sold Alexis to Udinese, who immediately loaned him out to one of the top sides in Chile, Colo-Colo. He played 48 games there and scored nine goals. In the 2007-08 season, Udinese loaned him again, this time to River Plate in Argentina. He was only at the 'millionaires' for a season, but impressed considerably in his 31 appearances.
So, in the 2008/09 season, Udinese decided to add him to their squad at the tender age of 19. It took him a few months to adapt to life in Europe, but the Italians soon realised that they had made the right choice. He played 43 league, cup and European games and scored 3 goals. The 2009/2010 season was even better, in which he was given more chances, playing 36 games and scoring six goals.
It was in the 2010/2011 season that he really exploded. He was amazing in the Calcio and was named player of the year in Serie A. He played a total of 33 games, 31 in the league, and scored more goals than ever in a season, twelve. He also supplied a host of assists and attracted the interest of some of the biggest clubs in the world. Eventually, following a long negotiation process, he signed for Barça.
Alexis

Milestones

Serie A Player of the Year: 2010/11


Career

2011/12 FC Barcelona
2010/11 Udinese
2009/10 Udinese
2008/09 Udinese
2007/08 River Plate
2007 Colo Colo
2006 Cobreloa/Colo Colo
2005 Cobreloa
Alexis

Full name
Alexis Alejandro Sánchez
Field position
Forward
Dorsal
9
Birthplace
Tocopilla (Chile)
Birthday
1988/12/19


Alexis

Technical profile

He can play anywhere in attack, although he prefers the right, and speed is his greatest weapon. He is amazing at breaking free of his marker, providing crosses and finding space in which to receive through balls and shoot on goal. He is an opportunistic player, and a proven goalscorer. He is extraordinarily fit and although he is essentially a striker, he is often seen putting pressure on the opposing defence and is aware of the importance of recovering any lost balls.

Alexis

cb achievements

1UEFA Super Cup1Spanish Super Cup1Mundial de clubs


Personal titles

Serie A Footballer of the Year: 2010–11


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Alexis Sánchez

STATISTICS 2011/2012

LEAGUE
Games played14
Games won8
Games drawn4
Games lost2
Games as starter12
Games as substitute2
Games substituted7
Minutes played984
Minutes as starter919
Minutes as substitute65
Goals in favour8
Goals as starter8
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals2
Right footed goals6
Goals from collective play7
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area21
Assists12
Shots taken31
Shots off target6
Shots on target17
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play23
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls3
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots18
Left foot shots6
Headers7
Offsides5
Yellow cards3
Caused yellow cards1
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners1
Fouls committed16
Fouls received31
Recoveries33
Turnovers114
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Games played3
Games won3
Games drawn0
Games lost0
Games as starter1
Games as substitute2
Games substituted1
Minutes played133
Minutes as starter86
Minutes as substitute47
Goals in favour2
Goals as starter2
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals2
Goals from collective play2
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area1
Assists1
Shots taken6
Shots off target1
Shots on target5
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play3
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls2
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots4
Left foot shots1
Headers1
Offsides4
Yellow cards0
Caused yellow cards0
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners0
Fouls committed2
Fouls received4
Recoveries4
Turnovers18
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
COPA DEL REY
Games played6
Games won4
Games drawn2
Games lost0
Games as starter5
Games as substitute1
Games substituted5
Minutes played392
Minutes as starter372
Minutes as substitute20
Goals in favour1
Goals as starter1
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers1
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play1
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area5
Assists3
Shots taken5
Shots off target1
Shots on target2
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play5
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls0
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post1
Right foot shots3
Left foot shots0
Headers2
Offsides7
Yellow cards0
Caused yellow cards0
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners1
Fouls committed8
Fouls received15
Recoveries15
Turnovers40
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
The concept of playing time includes the minutes played in injury time.
Data and lineups provided by Opta Sports



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