Premier League: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain salutes Arsenal team-mate Alexis Sanchez
Monday 12 January 2015 12:55, UK
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain praised team-mate Alexis Sanchez after his brace helped Arsenal on their way to a convincing 3-0 win over Stoke.
Sanchez capped an outstanding individual display to help the Gunners move above their north London neighbours Tottenham into fifth in the Premier League
His first was a brilliant solo effort, having earlier set up Laurent Koscielny for the opener, before netting a deflected free-kick at the start of the second half.
The Chile forward, signed for £30m in the summer from Barcelona, took his tally in an impressive debut campaign to 18 and Oxlade-Chamberlain has no doubts the striker has been a game-changer for Arsene Wenger's men this season.
Amazing
The England midfielder told Sky Sports: "He is amazing. He shows it week in, week out and I think that's the most important thing.
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"For the top players it's about consistency and not just about being good one week but every week. And I think Alexis has done that all the way through this season.
"He was brilliant again today, got two good goals and set Laurent's goal up as well. Hopefully it continues for him because he's having a great season and his confidence is brimming and that helps the team as well.
"There were a lot of good performances out there but with his two goals and the assist he's the star."
Oxlade-Chamberlain added: "We knew we had to start well today.
"It was important who got the first goal and we knew if we could get that we'd put the pressure on from there.
"In the first half we did well, managed to get a good goal and then the game went really well for us - not just for the boys up front, but also the boys at the back defended really well and gave us the base to go and push on."