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Ian Wright admits watching Arsenal's games is hurting him, following their 2-1 home defeat to Bournemouth.
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00:00Can I be honest, when you look at the, like, you know what, watching the games as well, Gal, you
00:04know what, it hurts, Gal, it's a pain that's hurting me, it's like, it's killing me, I can't feel it.
00:09But you know what I mean, I can't feel it, because I've put so much, invested so much into the
00:14manager, the team, the players and everything, and they've got to a place again, and you're just seeing it fall
00:19away, you're seeing players making mistakes.
00:20It's not falling away yet, Rody, they're top of the table, man.
00:24Rory, what I'm trying to say is, is that from an Arsenal fan's point of view, I don't, but you
00:29have to get through.
00:29How do you expect, as an athlete, as the athlete in me, of course, you've got to.
00:32So did you think it was going to be playing sailing? They've been nervous for six months.
00:34No, no, no, I didn't expect it to be playing sailing, Rory, because it's never playing sailing.
00:38Right.
00:39Because even the team that's got momentum, you have to get it done.
00:42Right.
00:42But when you are at the top of the league and you've got to beat the teams, I'm not seeing
00:45anything from our team, and even the way we play, listen to me saying, like, by any means necessary, it's
00:50like, it's like your, that's a Hail Mary, I'll take anything to win.
00:54And we shouldn't be doing that right now.
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