Arsenal midfielder nets twice for Chile but owners of Liverpool players have mixed news from internationals 

Alexis Sanchez banished fears surrounding his fitness in Chile's win over Uruguay, although FPL managers have a new injury concern after Adam Lallana's early exit for England.
Having recovered from a hamstring problem, Sanchez blasted two goals and played 84 minutes of a 3-1 victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Sanchez travels back to the UK, with Arsene Wenger set to assess his top scorer ahead of Saturday's early kick-off with Manchester United.
Philippe Coutinho (£8.7m), the most popular player in FPL, emerged unscathed from Brazil's 2-0 win in Peru.
Owned by 47.1% of managers, the Liverpool midfielder also played 86 minutes before being replaced. He has played all but nine minutes of Brazil's pair of internationals over the last week.
His compatriot and club-mate Roberto Firmino (£8.7m) was an unused substitute against Peru and played only eight minutes over the break.
The second and third most popular midfield transfer targets ahead of Gameweek 12, Coutinho and Firmino will fly back for Saturday's trip to Southampton.
An injury for Lallana (£7.2m) could ensure both will start at St Mary's Stadium.                                                  
               
By scoring against Spain, Jamie Vardy broke a run of 15 matches without a goal to gain confidence ahead of a favourable run of domestic fixtures with Leicester City
Lallana netted England's opener against Spain with a penalty but was forced off in the first half, which is of concern to the 33,000 FPL managers who drafted him in this Gameweek after a 12-point return at home to Watford last time out.
Jurgen Klopp would seem likely to turn to Georginio Wijnaldum (£7.5m) in his midfield should Lallana miss out.
Liverpool's Jordan Henderson (£6.4m) supplied the assist for Jamie Vardy's (£9.6m) strike in a 2-2 draw at Wembley.
Vardy's goal was his first in 15 matches for club and country, hinting at a return to form as Leicester City prepare for a kind schedule.


  Sergio Aguero was an unused substitute in Argentina's 3-0 win over Colombia
According to the Fixture Difficulty Ranking, seven of Leicester's next nine matches earn a score of two.
Vardy travels to Watford this weekend before facing Middlesbrough and Sunderland in Gameweeks 13 and 14.
Managers of Sergio Aguero (£13.1m) will have been pleased to see that the second most-owned FPL player was an unused substitute in Argentina's win over Colombia.
Sitting in 46.5% of squads, the Manchester City forward has played only 45 minutes over the international break and looks to be well rested for the trip to Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Aguero has netted three times in his last two league appearances and faces a defence who have yet to keep a clean sheet in the opening 11 Gameweeks.

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