​Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez has revealed that he has a special understanding with play-maker Mesut Ozil, with the Chilean particularly instrumental in the Gunners 3-1 victory over Bournemouth on Sunday.





The attacking duo are both yet to sign new deals with the club, although Sanchez is clearly focused on Arsenal, expressing his confidence of success this season.





“We are playing with the right mentality. We want to become the champions," he said - quoted in ​​the ​Express . “We are doing it one step at a time. But we are very ambitious.

“I think we have more desire to achieve something big – by winning the Premier League."





Speaking on teammate Ozil, Sanchez added that their relationship is key to his performances on the pitch.





He said: “I get on with all my team-mates on the pitch but best of all with Ozil. I really enjoy playing with him. We don’t need to say anything during a game. It just takes a glance from one of us to play a one-two or a pass.





“Having Ozil in midfield is just fantastic because he’s top quality and that helps me improve.”





Sanchez, who scored twice against the Cherries, also had his say on his positional switch this season, from playing predominantly as a winger to becoming Arsenal's main striker.





“The boss told me I’d be playing as a the striker and I’m gradually getting used to it. I feel more comfortable there because I get more time on the ball," he added.





“In general I am happy – more with how we’ve been playing as a team than with my own personal goals.”





The draw for next summer's Confederations Cup is likely to see Sanchez and Ozil face off against each other, with Germany and Chile drawn in the same group.

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