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Ian Wright unimpressed by £30m Arsenal player during Arsenal’s draw with Brighton today
Arsenal have handed an early advantage to Manchester City in the title race by dropping points at home to Brighton this afternoon.
The Gunners had got themselves in the lead through Kai Havertz and looked in control of the game despite Brighton ꧒looking sharp.
However, a red card for Declan Rice changed the outlook of the game.
The England man was sent off for a petulant second yellow and while Ally McCoist was shocked by the red card, it was the right decision.
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More worrying for Arsenal than the Rice red was the below par performances of a f꧟ew of their key men.
And after a bit of a slow first half, even Arsenal loving pundit Ian Wright admitted performances were not great.

Ian Wright unimpressed by Martin Odegaard during Arsenal v Brighton
Watching the game for , Gunners legend Wright passed co🌳mment on the opening 45 minutes and admitted that he wasn𝓡’t overly impressed by Odegaard.
“T🍃he way they’ve started, the closing down of Arsenal has been very good. I think Martin Odegaard has been a little bit off with his play at the 🌞minute,” Wright said.
“But ꧟in respect to the way Arsenal have been playing, it’s exactly what I exp🌸ected.”
Tackle on Odegaard took its toll
There was a moment in the first half when Martin Odegaard🌠 was caught by Yankuba Minteh and he just never seemed to recover.
signing Odegaard was not the only Arsenal player🌳 to look a bit sub-par🐎 today in fairness as a number of others struggled.
Leandro Trossard was poor against this old team, while Bukayo Saka star🐼ted well but faded as the game went on.
Arsenal need more over the season a🧸nd the red card for Riceಞ has cost them here.
Odegaard effectively going missing when his team needed him mo⛦st is quite concerning and Mikel Arteta has some food for thought already.