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Alexis Sanchez shakes off ankle problems as Arsenal star puts deadline day disappointment behind him in Chile training

The Gunners remain optimistic that the striker will be fit to face Bournemouth this weekend despite injury scare

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ARSENAL talisman Alexis Sanchez has eased concerns over an ankle injury that he picked up while on international duty.

Despite limping out of the weekend session with an ice pack wrapped around his ankle, the Chilean has returned to training ahead of tonight's World Cup qualifier.

 Sanchez sporting a cheesy grin while training with the Chile squad
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Sanchez sporting a cheesy grin while training with the Chile squadCredit: EPA
 The 28-year-old shows no sign of injury as he battles with team-mate Nicolas Castillo
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The 28-year-old shows no sign of injury as he battles with team-mate Nicolas CastilloCredit: EPA

Chile will travel to Estadio Hernando Siles to face Bolivia tonight in a bid to secure their spot in next year's World Cup.

La Roja are fourth in South America's qualifying table with three games remaining. Sanchez's side are in the last automatic slot, but Argentina are hot on their tale.

Despite picking up a knock during a weekend training session with Juan Antonio Pizzi's side, the Arsenal ace appears to be back in action.

Sanchez trained with his international team-mates this morning after recovering from the ankle injury which panicked Gunners fans.

Arsenal medics will be recalling the striker to be checked over ahead of Saturday's Premier League clash with Bournemouth.

If Sanchez features, this will mark the Chilean's first game back following his summer of transfer turmoil.

 Leonardo Valencia and shot-stopper Claudio Bravo during the Chile training session
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Leonardo Valencia and shot-stopper Claudio Bravo during the Chile training session
 Arturo Vidal in action ahead of the must-win Bolivia match
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Arturo Vidal in action ahead of the must-win Bolivia matchCredit: Reuters

He was strongly linked with a move to Manchester City, but the two clubs were unable to reach an agreement before the transfer window slammed shut on Thursday.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger opted to keep the Chilean after failing to secure the signature of Monaco ace Thomas Lemar in the dying stages of deadline day.

The player was furious and unwilling to play for Arsenal again following the deadline day antics.

Arsenal have only managed to collect three points from their first three games in the new Premier League campaign, so they will certainly need Sanchez to be available for selection.

 Boss Juan Antonio Pizzi preparing his squad for the World Cup qualifiers
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Boss Juan Antonio Pizzi preparing his squad for the World Cup qualifiersCredit: Reuters
 Arsenal fans will be hoping that Sanchez will return for the weekend fixture against Bournemouth
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Arsenal fans will be hoping that Sanchez will return for the weekend fixture against BournemouthCredit: AFP or licensors

 

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