Manchester United caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists Alexis Sanchez can still have a big career at Old Trafford.
Injuries, poor form and a dramatic loss of confidence have made Sanchez's time at United a major let-down, although Solskjaer said he believes the player can still turn the situation around.
“He's still a young boy," said Solskjaer. “He's 30, but can still play for many, many years.
“He's been here for a year, I've been here for two months with him and he's been injured for the first part of it, so it's unfair to just expect him to be at the top straight away. I'm sure we'll see the best of him before the end of the season.
“We're challenging to be top four, challenging against very good teams, so you need the players to step up now and you expect that at Manchester United until the end of the season. We always do well towards the end of the season. The players have had this little setback with the PSG game, maybe a reality check.
“There are quite a few low heads there, their pride has been hurt, but I'm sure they'll bounce back on Monday."