I’m a Celeb: Ian Wright goes for a jog around camp
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here star Ian Wright will be shocked at what has gone on at his former club Arsenal when he leaves the jungle, claims former team-mate David Seaman. Arsenal legend Wright has been on the reality TV show since mid-November and has no idea what has happened in north London. Rivals Tottenham have sacked Mauricio Pochettino and replaced him with Jose Mourinho in that time.
Arsenal have not won any of their three matches since Wright entered the jungle and last Friday sacked head coach Unai Emery following a dreadful string of results.
Former midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has been appointed interim manager and oversaw a 2-2 draw at Norwich in his first game in charge on Sunday.
Arsenal have not won a Premier League match since early October and are without a win in eight matches in all competitions.
Gunners hero Seaman admits the situation at his former club is “embarrassing” and dreads to think what friend Wright will think when he is booted off I’m a Celeb.
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So far two campmates have been kicked off I’m a Celeb in the shape of Adele Roberts and Andrew Maxwell.
Another one will be voted off on Monday night’s edition of the ITV show.
Meanwhile, following the draw at Norwich, Ljungberg is confident he can turn things around at the Emirates.
[Yes], 100 per cent,” he said.
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“For me, from what I saw in the first 30 minutes, the belief and how they went and how we played, that’s good.
“In my opinion, offensively we were good, and one thing, when we went on-nil down, it wasn’t players shaking their heads. They were saying, ‘Come on guys, we can sort this out.’
“That shows for me that the belief that they know they’re good players and we want to change a negative trend.
“For us, on our run, it was a difficult game and I think the players did very well.”