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Wright: Despite the frequent red stains, Arsenal don't have disciplinary issues and the Gunners have to try to win

Wright: Despite the frequent red stains, Arsenal don't have disciplinary issues and the Gunners have to try to win

In the Premier League that ended in the early hours of this morning, Arsenal beat Wolves 1-0, but the red card of Martinelli in the game also attracted widespread attention from the team, it is reported that this is the 15th red card received by the team after Arteta took charge, and he said bluntly after the game that "there is nothing to do to prevent the players from staining red".

According to the Mirror, Arsenal star Ian Wright talked about the Gunners' frequent red coloring in an interview and said that there are no disciplinary problems in the team under Arteta.

Wright said: "15 red cards does sound a little scary, but when you dig deeper, you will find that they did not make some stupid or even outrageous moves. Martinelli's red card, although neither action is to run to hurt people, but also constitutes a red card, I hope this will not have much impact on the team. ”

"But for now, Arsenal have seized the opportunity, and when other competitors have a slight downward trend, the Gunners have scored three points. The next step is to maintain this trend and try to score more goals. When the opponent is slightly depressed, try to win, even if it is 1-0. ”

Wright concluded: "I appreciate West Ham this season, they also have the quality to compete for four. ”

(Jaden)

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