Alexis Sanchez deletes cringeworthy advert for new fashion collection after being blasted by Manchester United fans
Furious fans accused the ex-Arsenal star of focusing on fashion rather than football after he missed Sunday's match
Furious fans accused the ex-Arsenal star of focusing on fashion rather than football after he missed Sunday's match
ALEXIS SANCHEZ deleted the advert for his new fashion collection after fans slated him for launching it just a day after missing the defeat to Brighton.
The striker was ruled out of Manchester United's match at the Amex yesterday with a "little problem", according to Jose Mourinho.
And the £505,000-a-week star revealed the "Alexis by JJO" brand by posting a cringeworthy video to his Twitter page.
In the clip, the ex-Arsenal star whips off his top to reveal his "JJO" underwear while showing off his toned torso.
A stunning blonde woman is watching him throughout the video as he tries on several of the new items, which include a blazer and a leather jacket.
Angry Reds fans branded the Chilean a "mess" for posting the video straight after the humiliating loss on the South Coast.
One said: "Ohhh so this is what you were doing whilst we were getting smashed by Brighton you mess."
Another added: "Is this why you missed the game yesterday?"
A furious supporter concluded: "Everything that's wrong with the modern players right there, your team just lost yesterday you know."
After being bombarded with abuse, the 29-year-old deleted all evidence of the post from his social media pages.
Jose Mourinho confirmed that Sanchez missed the match because of a "little problem" despite playing 90 minutes against Leicester.
After the match, the Reds boss said that the team are waiting for test results and could be without Sanchez for two weeks.
The Chilean ace is following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo, who created the hugely popular CR7 clothing brand.
JJO Brand Manager Felipe Barrientos said: "This alliance is importance for us, since it allows us to give a lot of strength to the brand at the hand of an athlete so important for the country.
"And it represents values with which we feel identified as a brand."