Ian Wright takes on Paul Scholes, demanding an apology after Scholes' recent criticisms of Arsenal and its players.
Paul Scholes has been vocal about Arsenal lately, making some bold statements that have sparked debate. He has criticized Declan Rice and even questioned the work of Mikel Arteta, going as far as to suggest that Arsenal's success would be a negative for the league.
However, Ian Wright, a legendary figure at Arsenal, has come to the defense of his former club. Wright, known for his unwavering support, recently addressed Scholes' comments on the Stick to Football podcast. He took issue with Scholes' claim that Arsenal would be the 'worst' team to win the Premier League, arguing that such a statement was disrespectful to the club's history and achievements.
Wright pointed out that Manchester United, under Scholes' own legacy, had won the title with fewer points, suggesting that Scholes' criticism was hypocritical. He also highlighted the potential for Arsenal to surpass United's point totals, making Scholes' comments even more questionable.
The debate continues as fans and pundits weigh in on Scholes' remarks, with many supporting Wright's stance. The question remains: who should be the next pundit to stop talking about Arsenal, and why?
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