Alexis Sanchez has established himself as one of the first names on the Arsenal team-sheet and one of the most ferocious attackers in the Premier League since arriving from Barcelona in summer 2014.

Indeed, the Chilean forward's mix of power, pace, trickery and netting prowess has seen him bag 33 goals in 73 appearances for the Gunners - seemingly obliging Arsene Wenger to field him as a central striker this season.

He's certainly come good on the change in roles, notching up four goals and three assists in eight Premier League outings since the start of 2016/17.

And Sanchez's hot form has got us at FootballFanCast thinking about the 27-year-old's scoring record since turning up in the Premier League following a string of underwhelming campaigns at the Nou Camp.

With that in mind, here's a breakdown of the ten biggest victims of Sanchez's ability to consistently find the net since his move to England.

10. SOUTHAMPTON - FIVE APPS, TWO GOALS

West Ham United v Southampton - Premier League

Sanchez has hit the onion bag twice against Southampton, both of which came during the 2014/15 campaign. But somewhat underwhelming compared to his usual standards, the South American has gone goalless in five more appearances against the Saints.

9. STOKE CITY - THREE APPS, TWO GOALS, TWO ASSISTS

Everton v Stoke City - Premier League

Sanchez has played a part in four goals during his three appearances versus Stoke City, including a brace against the Potters during his debut campaign.

8. QPR - TWO APPS, TWO GOALS, ONE ASSIST

Queens Park Rangers - Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Press Conference

Many a top striker boast a strong record against regular whipping boys QPR and Sanchez is no different, accumulating a goal a game against the west Londoners in addition to one set-up.

7. READING - ONE APP, TWO GOALS

Queens Park Rangers v Reading - Sky Bet Championship

The Arsenal star has faced Reading just once throughout his career, but that single appearance was still enough for him to get on the scoresheet twice. Another exploit of Sanchez's debut campaign - facing the Royals in the semi-final of the 2015 FA Cup.

6. MANCHESTER CITY - SIX APPS, TWO GOALS

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Now we're getting into the big boys. Sanchez has scored twice against Arsenal's regular title rivals Manchester City, with one goal at the Emirates Stadium and one on the Citizens' home turf.

5. MANCHESTER UNITED - FIVE APPS, TWO GOALS

Jose Mourinho

A slight improvement upon his record versus City, Sanchez boasts the same amount of goals against Manchester United but in one less appearance. However, both of those goals came in the same game last season - a 3-0 win over the Red Devils.

4. BURNLEY - FOUR APPS, THREE GOALS, ONE ASSIST

Sean Dyche

Back to the whipping boys in the form of Burnley, who have a knack of suffering hefty defeats in the Premier League. Sanchez has contributed to four goals in as many appearances, but couldn't find the net against the Clarets earlier this month.

3. WATFORD - FOUR APPS, THREE GOALS, THREE ASSISTS

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Arsenal have a dominant record against Watford and the Chile international has certainly benefited from that, claiming three goals and three assists in just four outings. Two of those goals came last season.

2. LEICESTER - FIVE APPS, FOUR GOALS

Leicester City v FC Porto - UEFA Champions League Group Stage - Group G

Leicester may have beaten Arsenal to the Premier League title last season but the Gunners certainly can't blame Sanchez's profligacy. He's netted four goals in five outings against the Foxes - his second-best return versus any English side.

1. HULL - FIVE APPS, SIX GOALS, TWO ASSISTS

Mike Phelan

Hull City have been on the receiving end of many multi-goal thrashings in the Premier League and Sanchez has certainly played his part, punishing the Tigers with six strikes and two assists in just five appearances.