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Ian Wright voices his concerns about Arsenal’s Premier League title hopes, expressing frustration after “not seeing anything” from the team lately. Arsenal’s recent goalless draw against Sporting at the Emirates confirms their spot in the Champions League semi-finals, where they will face Atletico Madrid, but it highlights a troubling trend in performance.
Following a string of lackluster outings—including a Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City and an FA Cup exit to Southampton—Wright fears the title is slipping away. He admits to feeling deep pain watching Arsenal struggle, stating, “It’s killing me that I can’t feel it.” Wright points out the mistakes made by players and the overall lack of confidence on the pitch.
Despite being at the top of the table, Wright’s frustration echoes in the sentiments of Thierry Henry and Joe Cole, who question the team’s readiness for crucial matches ahead. Meanwhile, Roy Keane urges patience, reminding everyone that the pressure is a part of the game. Wright emphasizes the need for players to take responsibility, as he believes the current style of play is not conducive to winning crucial matches. The title race is heating up, and Arsenal must find their footing quickly.

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