
Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez has been named Player of
the Year by the Football Supporters’ Federation.
Sanchez has scored 20 goals for Arsene Wenger’s men in
2015 and the Chile star is the third consecutive player
from South America to land the prize, which was first
awarded in 2013, following in the footsteps of Luis
Suarez and Sergio Aguero in winning the award.
The 26-year-old beat off competition from Jamie Vardy,
Aguero, David De Gea, Harry Kane and John Stones and
spoke of his joy at earning the accolade.
Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez has been named Player
of the Year by the Football Supporters’ Federation.
Sanchez has scored 20 goals for Arsene Wenger’s men in
2015 and the Chile star is the third consecutive player
from South America to land the prize, which was first
awarded in 2013, following in the footsteps of Luis
Suarez and Sergio Aguero in winning the award.
“I’m delighted to receive the FSF Player of the Year award.
Personally, it’s been a great 2015 for me on the pitch with both
my club and country,” Sanchez, who also helped Chile to
Copa America success earlier this year, said.
“Arsenal have enjoyed a good start to the season and it was
disappointing to pick up an injury. But I’m hoping to be back
soon to help my team-mates have another successful year.”
Wenger added: “Alexis has had a great 2015 – winning the
FA Cup with us and the Copa America with Chile
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