During a recent episode of The Overlap Super Six predictions podcast, tensions rose as Manchester United legend Roy Keane dismissed Arsenal’s chances against the Premier League champions at the Etihad, while former Arsenal player Ian Wright passionately argued for his old club’s victory.
This led to a playful bet, with Keane predicting a 2-1 win for Manchester City and agreeing to fulfill any request of Wright’s if Arsenal emerged triumphant.
Wright confidently predicted Arsenal’s victory in the upcoming clash, emphasizing their strong defensive record and goal-scoring prowess.
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As anticipation builds for the match, the banter between the pundits adds excitement, leaving fans curious about the outcome and whether Keane will honor the bet.
Roy Kean and Ian wright discussion on The Over Lap big six prediction.
Ian wright: “We have to beat them. I am not saying we aren’t going to win.
“Why should I not think we can win when we’ve got a great defensive record, and we’re scoring goals?
“Why should I now go negative on my team?”
Keane interjected : “Arsenal are not winning there.”
Wright said: “Well, I need something. If Arsenal win, you’ve got to buy me something.”
Keane responded : “A watch?”
To which Wright refused: “I don’t want a watch.
“You go 2-1 City, but if they lose, whatever I want, you’ve got to buy it for me because I think Arsenal are going to win.”
The Sky Sports pundit replied and agreed: “This is a great game this.
“If I get it wrong [I’ll buy you something].”
Wright finished off by saying: “Yeah because you are totally negating Arsenal’s form at the moment.”
As anticipation builds for the next episode of The Overlap, the possibility of Arsenal emerging victorious at the Etihad Stadium raises intriguing questions about Roy Keane’s commitment to Ian Wright’s request.
However, recent history paints a challenging picture for the Gunners. Their previous visits to Manchester City’s stronghold resulted in a resounding 4-1 defeat last season, amplifying doubts about their chances.
Furthermore, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has yet to secure a win against Pep Guardiola’s side in five encounters at the Etihad, with only one goal scored during this period.
Keane will undoubtedly hope for continued struggles for Arsenal in Manchester, reinforcing his skepticism about their prospects.