3 Arsenal players that would walk into the Tottenham team

Alexis Sanchez

17th September 2016 - Premier League - Hull City v Arsenal - Alexis Sanchez of Arsenal celebrates after scoring their 3rd goal - Photo: Simon Stacpoole / Offside.

Photo: Simon Stacpoole / Offside.

When you’ve got a player with the quality of Alexis Sanchez, he would walk into the majority of Premier League teams.

The Chile international made the move to the Emirates in the summer of 2014 for £30m, and he’s proving to the Arsenal hierarchy that it’s money well spent.

The 27-year-old netted 25 times in his first season at the club, and followed that up with 17 strikes last term.

He’s already started this one in fine form as well, scoring five times in all competitions, but it’s the fact that he’s playing as the frontman this time around which is most impressive, a position unusual to him during his time at Arsenal.

Sanchez has shown this season what an asset he’d be to any side in the league, including Tottenham.
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4 responses to “3 Arsenal players that would walk into the Tottenham team”

  1. Matt says:

    Really……says who?
    If they were any better then they would surely be 2nd in the league

  2. mtt88008 says:

    There are NO Arsenal players that would “walk” into the Spurs side. Ozil and Sanchez, if they were physically fit and prepared to Poch’s exacting standards, would have a good chance of being selected. Kozcielny or Mustafi might have a chance of replacing Vertonghen and Cazorla is a good player, but no better than what we already have and that’s it. I wouldn’t frankly even consider swapping any other Arsenal player for one of our own, or the manager, or the chairman, or the stadium for that matter and certainly not the supporters!

  3. Rob says:

    It is claimed Sanchez, carzola and ozil, could walk straight on to the Tottenham side. All three are good players and would provide excellent cover for our side.

  4. Pawlito says:

    Only one player from those three probably could walk into Spurs squad, and that’s Sanchez. Cazorla wouldn’t, as in your example Dembele would be performing more defensive duties, thus limiting his attacking qualities. As for Ozil, Dele and Eriksen are both better all-round players than him (assists are not everything).