Inter star Alexis Sanchez has given a horrific assessment of the facilities he and his Chile team-mates have had to use recently.
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- Sanchez shared details of Chilean facilities
- Showers don't work, excrement coming out of drains
- Chile have won one out of first five World Cup qualifying matches
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Sanchez has played for the likes of Barcelona, Arsenal and Manchester United during his illustrious career. However, the recent international break has brought him crashing down to earth. He has spoken about the shocking facilities on offer at the Juan Pinto Duran Sports Complex and Colo-Colo Stadium.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The veteran attacker returned to Milan in the summer and rejoined Inter after spending a year at Marseille. The player's contract with the Italian giants expires at the end of the current season after which he wants to play in the U.S.
He has been closely linked with a move to Inter Miami where he can reunite with former Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba.
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WHAT SANCHEZ SAID
Speaking to reporters, the 34-year-old said: "In Juan Pinto Duran there are 3 showers and they don't work. You have to wait for the other person to shower. At the Colo-Colo stadium I was sitting stretching and excrement from ourselves in the shower came out of the drain, so you said 'is this a selection or what?'"
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WHAT NEXT FOR CHILE?
La Roja are currently struggling in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and have managed to win just one out of their first five matches. After the goalless draw against Paraguay, they will aim to pick up three points when they take on Ecuador on November 21.
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