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“He did absolute madness and nonsense in the match, nobody will talk about him because Arsenal won, but I’ll talk”- Arsenal icon Ian Wright angrily slams Arsenal man after what he did during Brighton clash today that almost cost Arsenal the win

In the aftermath of an intense clash between Arsenal and Brighton, the football community found itself buzzing with reactions. The drama began with Man City Boss Pep Guardiola expressing discontent over what he perceived as favorable fixtures for Arsenal, who seemed to be dominating the Premier League.

Amidst the discourse, Arsenal icon Ian Wright passionately criticized a mysterious Arsenal figure for questionable actions during the Brighton clash. Wright’s frustration was palpable as he addressed concerns that went unnoticed in the midst of Arsenal’s victory.

Richard Keys joined the chorus of disapproval, directing his criticism towards Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta. The source of Keys’ dismay was Arteta’s booking during the encounter with Brighton, marking a repeat offense after a similar incident that sidelined him in a previous match against Aston Villa.

Arsenal’s frustration in the first half against Brighton was evident, with Bukayo Saka causing havoc down the right flank. Despite dominating, they struggled to break through Brighton’s resilient defense. Saka’s setup for Gabriel Martinelli’s missed opportunity only added to the tension.

Tempers flared on the touchline, culminating in Arteta’s furious reaction to Kaoru Mitoma’s foul on Saka just before halftime. This led to both the Brighton winger and Arteta receiving yellow cards. Ian Wright, a vocal critic of Arteta’s touchline conduct, did not mince words, labeling Arteta’s actions as madness, especially considering his recent booking at Aston Villa.

The beIN SPORTS panel, including Andy Gray, reacted to Arteta’s yellow card, emphasizing the repetition of such incidents. Ian Wright echoed a sentiment of frustration, equating Arteta’s actions to the definition of madness: doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results.

Arteta had already garnered three yellow cards before the Brighton clash, forcing him to watch from the stands in the previous match against Aston Villa. The criticism surrounding Arteta’s touchline behavior in North London intensified, painting a picture of a manager facing scrutiny for his actions.

Despite the touchline drama, Arsenal’s fortunes turned in the second half, with Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz securing a crucial victory. The Gunners, undeterred by the earlier frustrations, clinched a well-deserved three points, momentarily silencing the critics and boosting Arteta’s mood.

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