For every goal he scored you could find 10 crazy easy chances he missed. Posting one fantastic goal (which was his only really spectacular goal hereby the way) doesn't erase a lifetime worth of hair-pulling resulting from his flops. He was very good in his last season for us, but anything before that was just cringe-worthy.
That's very wrong and a complete and utter exaggeration if I ever saw one. A lifetime worth of hair pulling resulting from his flops?
We won that league with a record no of points. Alexis Sanchez is a world class player who had a bad run of form in his 2nd season with us. He came here, had a good first season considering it was his first big step in world football (with some injuries on the way), then he had a period of about half a year in which he was indeed bad, missing easy chances and slipping often. Then he came back, scored some amazing goals and carried his form in his 3rd season with us,
when he was our 2nd best forward after Messi, according to our own poll here on Barcaforum. We then sold him for profit to Arsenal to bring in the best no9 in the world in the person of Suarez, and now, after one year, his market value has doubled, which is again proving he's class beyond all doubt and that he was underrated at Barcelona.
I can only find it amusing that some people continue to use a sample of a few months from almost two years ago to illustrate that the player is not that great, leaving aside larger periods in which he was consistently amazing, even at the highest levels. Slippy-Sanchez is the old tune guys, the new tune has him as the 3rd best LW in the world after Ronaldo and Neymar.