Alexis Sánchez is experiencing a resurgence in Spanish football. The national forward has once again demonstrated his ability to create chaos in the opponent's area with goals and assists. This moment for the national goalscorer comes at a crucial time for Sevilla. The team is facing a difficult final stretch of the Spanish league, battling to avoid relegation, but the Chilean has been fundamental in the fight for survival. Just a few weeks ago, the Andalusian team was in the relegation zone. This situation led fans to express their discontent at the club's training ground, demanding attitude and commitment from the team. Police had to intervene to prevent the situation from escalating. In this context, Alexis Sánchez and his teammates pledged to continue fighting to remain in the top division of Spanish football, and Alexis Sánchez became a key figure in the upcoming matches. Early in May, Sevilla faced Real Sociedad. This match appeared to be challenging for the team, as they were up against the recent Copa del Rey champions. Although the Andalusian team controlled the game in the first half, the goal came in the second half. Coach Luis García brought Alexis Sánchez onto the field, and he immediately made an impact. In the 50th minute, José Carmona found Maupay in a good position near the penalty spot, and the Franco-Argentinian left "El Niño Maravilla" open in the penalty area, who scored a powerful shot for a 1-0 lead for the Andalusian team. Later, in the 70th minute, the former Udinese player left Rubén Vargas alone in front of the goal, but the Swiss player's shot went wide. Sánchez's performance also earned him recognition from the Spanish press. "Mundo Deportivo" highlighted the Chilean's "unending leadership." "He may not be at the physical level of his best years, but Alexis Sánchez came to Sevilla to contribute his quality and experience, and he is certainly doing that," they added. "At 37 years old, Alexis Sánchez has once again demonstrated that his touch of quality, even if infrequent, can sometimes be enough to change the course of a game," they noted. A new victory. A week later, with the team still facing a difficult situation but now outside the relegation zone, Sevilla prepared to face Espanyol, and it seemed like the formula from the previous match would be repeated. The coach brought Alexis Sánchez onto the field at the start of the second half, and in the first minute, he had a chance to score, but the Chilean was in an offside position. Shortly after, in the 56th minute, the Barcelona team took the lead. From there, the comeback began. Andrés Castrín and Akor Adams, with an assist from Sánchez, managed to secure three more points for Sevilla. "It would have been very unfair to lose. Winning was epic, but we didn't deserve to lose. We weren't at our best, but they didn't do anything to deserve to win. The first goal lifted us. That spirit of fighting back... They believed, and the substitutions worked out well. Juanlu was amazing, Oso, Akor with the goal... Alexis was phenomenal," said Luis García after the match. The coach also highlighted the impact of the substitutions made during the game and again mentioned the Chilean forward. "It was the perfect start to the second half, just like the other day when Alexis Sánchez came on at halftime. His goal (which was disallowed for offside) came from a bit of bad luck, but the key moment was Andrés Castrín's goal," he commented. Photo: @alexis_officia1 / Instagram. The next step. While before these two matches, Alexis Sánchez's future at Sevilla seemed uncertain, these recent performances open the possibility that the Spanish team may consider keeping the Chilean on the roster. If not, there are already some alternative options for the national athlete. One of them is Internacional de Porto Alegre in the Brasileirão, a league that has also seen the return of other stars from the "Golden Generation," such as Arturo Vidal and Gary Medel. "Several clubs in Brazil have already tried to sign him for the next season, and he may end up, according to reports, at Internacional de Porto Alegre, whose leaders have hinted that they have an advanced agreement," "Mundo Deportivo" mentioned a few days ago. Another option comes from the Primera División. After being appointed president of Azul Azul, Cecilia Pérez stated that "the doors are open. This could be his home. We have brought back the "Golden Generation" of Azul. We will be waiting for him." NEWSLETTER El Deportivo Monday, 8:45 AM A special selection with coverage and analysis of the most important sporting events of the weekend, by the sports team of La Tercera. By subscribing, you are accepting the Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policies of La Tercera.