Hard.
Former City player Sean Wright-Phillips loves to tease his father, Arsenal legend Ian Wright.
The other day, when the elder Wright was sitting in the studio, his son crept up behind him, and in his hands was the EPL Cup with blue ribbons.
The irony is very easy to understand: Wright is the legend of the Gunners, who lost the title in the last rounds of City in a difficult struggle, and Wright-Phillips has more than 200 matches for the Citizens. And before they became one of the leaders of English football.
Before that, the son had already arranged a dressing down for his father. The last one happened at half-time between City and Arsenal, when Pep Guardiola’s men were leading 2-0.
“How are you? Just checking… I hope you’re okay, dad,” Wright-Phillips wrote and tagged his father.
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