Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has warned that the
striker is exhausted and risks burnout, but his national coach says his
star player is in fine shape
The Arsenal attacker has had an up-and-down 2015-16 campaign since helping his country to Copa America glory in the close-season.
After failing to score in his first six Premier League games, Sanchez had a flurry of six goals in three league matches. Now, though he is on a run of five fixtures without a goal in all competitions.
Arsene Wenger has spoken publicly about the 26-year-old's risk of burnout, describing him as "exhausted" and lamenting the lack of opportunities to rest him due to the Gunners' important run of fixtures.
Following Wenger's recent spat with Wales boss Chris Coleman over an injury to Aaron Ramsey suffered on an international duty, Sampaoli chose his words carefully while praising his player's condition.
The Chile boss said: "Alexis will be treated with caution but he is eager to play and gave his all in training.
