Gary Lineker has posted an ecstatic reaction of Ian Wright after Arsenal came back from 2 goals down to beat Bournemouth in incredible fashion.
Another former Gunners player in Cesc Fabregas also raved about the comeback on Twitter after his former side did the business once again. After Gary O’Neil’s side were leading 2-0, it took goals from Thomas Partey, Ben White and a Reiss Nelson screamer to ensure that Mikel Arteta’s men get the all-important 3 points.
After Arsenal scored a last-minute winner against Bournemouth, Gary Lineker recorded a video of a euphoric Ian Wright, who was over the moon to see his former club get over the line once again.
Gary Lineker posts Ian Wright reaction after Arsenal beat Bournemouth
With Manchester City defeated Newcastle United 2-0 to pile the pressure back on their title rivals, they responded in true champions’ fashion, maintaining their 5-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.

After Reiss Nelson scored a sumptuous weak-footed striker, Gary Lineker posted a video of an ecstatic Ian Wright, who much like every Arsenal fan was struggling to even a string a sentence together after his side’s victory against Bournemouth.
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In all fairness, any football fan has been there and done that, so it is completely understandable.
Ian Wright understands how crucial those 3 points were
The fact that once again, Arsenal dug deep and beat Bournemouth against the odds, as they have done so on multiple occasions this season is why Ian Wright was as over the moon as he was, with Gary Lineker in hysterics after his reaction.
When title challengers pull out ugly wins out of the bag time and again, it is the biggest sign that they are indeed champions elect and while many may doubt this Gunners side, it would be silly to at this point.
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