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Published 10:07 26 Jan 2018 GMT
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“On Monday, there was a lot going on and it was a special day for Alexis Sanchez because he had to do paperwork, he had to travel and is he still our player on Monday or not, you don’t know with negotiations going on," Wenger explained. “I think it’s a special event for him to miss a drugs test because he was certainly somewhere else with his agent and overall he has been tested so many times here that it is no worry for me that he has any doping problem. It’s just a bad day for him to be tested. “Honestly, on the administration side certainly it would still be our responsibility because on the day he had not moved, so maybe this will be down to us and our responsibility. "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVFxDI6gGvA The manager went further and revealed that it happened before.
“I don’t know what really happened but usually we always try on request to get our players available and always co-ordinate well. I don’t know what really happened, I’ll have to check that," he said. “It doesn’t happen a lot,” he added. ”It happened with us with [Cesc] Fabregas who went to Spain for treatment and we lost contact in Spain and they couldn’t find him because he was at the doctor’s office, so sometimes it can be difficult to locate the player at the right moment, but although there is a number of controls that we have, it doesn’t happen a lot. “I’m quite relaxed because we have nothing to hide, and we always try our best to cooperate with doping control."
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