Sanchez needed his goal – Vidal backs Chile team-mate
Dejan Kalinic
June 18, 2019 02:32 MYT
June 18, 2019 02:32 MYT
Arturo Vidal felt Alexis Sanchez needed his goal for Chile against Japan after a "difficult" season with Manchester United.
Sanchez scored his first goal since January as the two-time defending Copa America champions beat Japan 4-0 in Sao Paulo on Monday.
The Manchester United attacker headed in a cross from Charles Aranguiz in the 82nd minute before setting up Eduardo Vargas a minute later.
Vidal said the goal was just what Sanchez, who netted twice in 27 games for United in 2018-19, needed.
"Alexis needed the goal. He had a difficult year and this gives him confidence," the midfielder said.
EN VIVO #LaRoja ¡FINAAAAAAAAL EN MORUMBI! Nuestros bicampeones demostraron todo el talento y se llevaron los primeros tres puntos en la #CopaAmerica ¡Qué gran fiesta vivimos hoy!#VamosChile pic.twitter.com/Y3JTUI8KZa — Selección Chilena (@LaRoja) June 18, 2019
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The late goals wrapped up Chile's win after Erick Pulgar's first-half header and Vargas' deflected strike in the 54th minute.
Vidal, whose team face Ecuador in Group C on Friday, urged Chile to continue improving.
"We must focus from now on that game," he said.
"We know that if we keep improving we can be a very dangerous team."