In the 18th minute, with the score still 0-0, Sanchez made a spectacular save. After getting past Marc Cucurella, PSG's Desire Doue fired a shot from the edge of the box, but Sanchez had quick reflexes to push the ball out.
After that, Sanchez's long passes became a powerful "weapon" to help Chelsea overcome the pressure from PSG. In the 22nd minute, from an opening from the back line by Sanchez, Malo Gusto created an opportunity for Cole Palmer to open the score 1-0 for Chelsea.
Before half-time, Sanchez once again proved his talent with a great save from Joao Neves' header.
His most impressive save came in the 52nd minute, when Sanchez produced a superb reflex save to deny Ousmane Dembele a clear scoring chance.
After Cole Palmer (scoring a brace), Sanchez is the next Chelsea player to be applauded by home fans. No longer making silly mistakes in goal, Sanchez brings certainty and peace of mind to his teammates. His high performance helps "The Blues" stand firm against one of the best attacks in the world today.
Sanchez finished the tournament with a save success rate of 81.48%, the highest in the tournament. After the final match, Sanchez was named the Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament by FIFA.
Sanchez's performance may force coach Enzo Maresca to reconsider his transfer plans. Previously, "The Blues" considered parting ways with Sanchez to bring in a more reliable goalkeeper.
Source: https://znews.vn/nguoi-hung-khong-ai-ngo-den-cua-chelsea-post1568382.html
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