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Alexis Sanchez could have been killed, fumes Arsene Wenger

Updated on: 06 December,2015 08:40 AM IST  | 
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Arsene Wenger claims Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez could have been killed when Norwich defender Ryan Bennett pushed him into the Carrow Road camera pit last weekend

Alexis Sanchez could have been killed, fumes Arsene Wenger

Alexis Sanchez

London: Arsene Wenger claims Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez could have been killed when Norwich defender Ryan Bennett pushed him into the Carrow Road camera pit last weekend.

Alexis Sanchez
Alexis Sanchez


Chile international Sanchez landed heavily in the cameraman's area on the touchline during an incident in the first half of Sunday's 1-1 draw and was later forced off with a hamstring injury.



He is now likely to be sidelined for several weeks and Gunners boss Wenger feels it could have been worse for the former Barcelona forward. "First of all it's dangerous to have a camera there," Wenger told reporters on Friday.


"He could have killed him. Secondly, he (Bennett) didn't need to push him like he did. I think the camera position was absolutely dangerous. "When he was pushed into the boards on the side of the field that did not shock anybody."

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