Ian Wright 'hurting' as Arsenal icon reveals torment in emotional speech
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Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright has expressed his anguish at watching his old club's recent struggles, describing the experience as deeply painful.Appearing on The Overlap podcast alongside Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Roy Keane, the Gunners legend laid bare his frustrations."Watching the games, it hurts.
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It's killing me that I can't feel it," Wright said."I've put so much, invested so much into the manager, the team, the players, everything." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The 1997-98 Premier League winner added: "And they've got to a place again and you are just seeing it falling away, you're seeing players making mistakes."Keane pushed back on Wright's pessimism, pointing out that Arsenal remain at the summit with a six-point advantage."It's not falling away yet," he said.
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They're nervous, they look edgy, but they have to get through that."It's falling away..." 💔Wrighty fears Arsenal's title dream is slipping.
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