ALEXIS SANCHEZ has made a subtle dig at Manchester United ahead of their clash with Arsenal this afternoon.
The Chilean famously ditched the Gunners for United in January 2018.
But in the build-up to their crunch match today, Sanchez has made no secret of where his allegiances still lie.
After Arsenal posted a goal of his from a previous clash with United to Instagram, the 34-year-old responded emotionally.
He wrote: “You remembered me. I will never forget you too.
“You will always be in my heart. You were my first family in England.
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“And everyone took good care of me especially the fans!
“All the best Gunners!”
Sanchez scored 80 goals in 166 appearances for Arsenal after joining from Barcelona in 2014 – also laying on 45 assists.
He went on to run his contract down, however, moving to United with just six months left in a swap deal for Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
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His move to Old Trafford was not a successful one, as he scored just five goals in 45 outings.
He moved to Inter Milan, initially on loan, in 2019.
Sanchez helped the Italian giants win Serie A in 2021 and the Coppa Italia in 2022 during his time at San Siro.
The forward moved to Marseille in Ligue 1 last summer, and has bagged nine goals in 23 games for the French side.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk