British GQ Cover Star Ian Wright Defends Arsenal’s Saka: Criticism Is ‘Mad’ and ‘Bonkers’

Ian Wright has expressed his dismay at the “crazy and ludicrous” criticism directed at Bukayo Saka, arguing that the young winger has been unfairly targeted by fans and pundits despite his impressive performances for Arsenal.

Speaking to British GQ as the cover star of their Heroes Issue, the Arsenal legend defended Saka’s quality and attributed the excessive scrutiny to unrealistic expectations. Wright emphasized the need to remind players of their passion for the game, which should always come first.

The 60-year-old also discussed his recent departure from Match of the Day, stating that it was simply time to move on. While he might appear on Monday Night Football, he has no plans to join Sky. Wright values his freedom and wants any future opportunities to be on his own terms.

Regarding his former club, Wright expressed his pride in the team’s progress under Mikel Arteta, despite their recent disappointment. He urged fans to remain patient and trust in the process, confident that Arsenal will soon lift a major trophy.

The full interview with Ian Wright can be found in the Heroes Issue of British GQ, available via digital download and on newsstands.

Ian Wright featured on the cover of British GQ’s Heroes Issue

Saka has faced criticism despite his impressive form for Arsenal

Saka has faced criticism from fans of other clubs despite his generally impressive form

Wright believes the level of criticism directed at Saka is unfair, especially considering his impressive contributions to Arsenal’s success.

He shared his thoughts on the current state of Arsenal, expressing his pride in the team’s progress under manager Mikel Arteta. Despite falling short of a major trophy, Wright remains confident in the team’s potential and urges fans to maintain their support.

Wright also spoke about his decision to leave Match of the Day

The full interview with Ian Wright can be found in the Heroes Issue of British GQ

The interview with Ian Wright delves into his illustrious career, his thoughts on the current football landscape, and his passion for the game that continues to inspire him.

The Heroes Issue of British GQ is now available, offering readers an insightful look into the lives and achievements of remarkable individuals.

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