Sigurdsson Is Our £35m Man, Says Guidolin

Gylfi Sigurdsson has been compared to Arsenal’s £35 million Arsenal striker Alexis Sanchez. The compliment was paid by Sigurdsson’s Swansea City head coach Francesco Guidolin, who knows more than most the value of his Icelandic star.

Gylfi Sigurdsson has been compared to Arsenal’s £35 million Arsenal striker Alexis Sanchez.

The compliment was paid by Sigurdsson’s Swansea City head coach Francesco Guidolin, who knows more than most the value of his Icelandic star.

Guidolin will be hoping Sigurdsson continues his rich vein of form away to Premier League leaders Leicester City on Sunday after the deep-laying forward scored nine goals in his last 15 matches.

Guidolin said: “Gylfi reminds me of Alexis. I worked with Sanchez at Udinese in 2010 when we finished fourth in Serie A in Italy and got to the Champions League play-offs.

“Before I arrived at Udinese, Sanchez played as a winger and then I decided to have him as my No.10, where he played very, very well and went on to Barcelona.

“Gylfi and Sanchez have similar characteristics. They are players who put the team first, they have great character and are very hard working.

“They score goals regularly to help the team and I must admit when I speak about Gylfi and when I watch Gylfi I sometimes feel like it is six years ago and I am watching Alexis Sanchez. The quality is the same.”

Only Tottenham’s Harry Kane and Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero have managed more goals than Sigurdsson in 2016.

Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester have lost just once in their last 16 matches and know they will win the title if they can bank eight points from the games against Swansea, Manchester United, Everton and Chelsea which are still ahead this season.

But Ranieri’s run-in plans have not been helped by the red card shown to Jamie Vardy last weekend which will see him miss the Swansea fixture.

Related News

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson. Pic. Alamy

Phil Parkinson Heaps Praise in Wrexham Character After Show of Strength Subdues Swansea City

Phil Parkinson was full of praise for Wrexham’s iron will and character after his side bounced back from a difficult week to beat Welsh rivals Swansea City, 2-0.

David Williams | 1 hour ago
Ethan Ampadu of Leeds United and Wales. Pic: Alamy

Wales Foursome Have FA Cup, World Cup, and Survival Scrap on Their Mind

Wales will soon be turning to their honorary four Yorkshireman – Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, Dan James and Karl Darlow – and be relieved to find they are fit and firing.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 13, 2026
Swansea City striker Zan Vipotnik celebrates. Pic: Alamy

Hey, Swansea City . . . What’s the Plan for Zan?

Zan is the man for Swansea City right now, but is that for the short or long term, considers Ian Mitchelmore.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 12, 2026
Newport County players. Pic. Alamy

Newport County Can Still Roll the Dice . . . But They Need Ladders, Not Snakes

With just 10 regular season games left to play in 2025-26, Newport County's season is fast approaching crunch time, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.

Ian Mitchelmore | Mar 12, 2026
Wrexham's Kieffer Moore. Pic. Alamy

Kieffer Moore Blow Casts Shadow Over Wales and Wrexham Hopes

Kieffer Moore’s injury has cast a cloud of anxiety that has settled over both Wrexham and Wales as both bid for a step towards glory.

David Williams | Mar 11, 2026
Head Coach Vitor Matos. Pic. Alamy

Swansea City Boss Ignores Play-Off Chat . . . But Wrexham Clash Will Turn up the Volume

Vitor Matos insists talk of a Championship play-off push by Swansea City is not on his mind ahead of Friday’s big Welsh derby against Wrexham.

David Williams | Mar 11, 2026