Ian Wright discloses one thing he envies about Liverpool that Arsenal do not have
According to sportbible, Ian Wright stated he envy Liverpool’s Carabao Cup victory. On Sunday, Virgil van Dijk scored a last-minute victory to help Liverpool defeat Chelsea 1-0 at Wembley Stadium, ensuring Jurgen Klopp’s last season as Reds manager ends with at least one prize.
Chelsea, who have spent over £1 billion on their squad over the last two years, were the more dominant side but failed to profit on multiple opportunities.
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And Liverpool took advantage, winning in the 120th minute despite suffering a significant injury problem before to the game. The Reds were missing Mohamed Salah, Diogo Jota, and Darwin Nunez for the match.
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In turn, five players aged 20 or younger appeared, with the average age of the XI that concluded the game falling below 22. Following the match, Arsenal legend Ian Wright praised Liverpool’s 18-year-old attacker Jayden Danns’ performance. Wright went on to say that he envied the Reds’ confidence and anticipation in youngsters.
“You look at the young players that came on, even Danns, I haven’t seen much of him. “I’ve heard his name before,” he stated on Wrighty’s House. “But he came on in the final like an experienced pro; the way he played and gripped the ball, he didn’t appear to be in awe of anything.
“He had just arrived and was ready to go. And that has something to do with Liverpool’s aura and what they want from a player who can come in and say, ‘This is OK, this is what we’re about. “I envy them for that.”