'He's a s***house!' – Ian Wright reacts to Ben White antics during Arsenal's north London derby win | 3HYK27J | 2024-04-29 16:08:01
Ian Wright has called Ben White 'the thinking-man's s***house' after his antics during Arsenal's north London derby win over Tottenham.
Vicario, who tried to shrug White away, did not cover himself in glory during the 3-2 defeat as Tottenham conceded two goals from corners to miss the chance to dent Arsenal's title hopes.
Wright was surprised Spurs did not put a player on White and allowed the England international to 'f**k around' and distract Vicario from set-pieces.
'Ben White's s***housery was beautiful,' he said on the Wrighty's House podcast. 'He's the thinking-man's s***house, that's the best way I can put it.
'The way Vicario got upset was f*****g brilliant, he went straight to 100 and all he did was try to undo his gloves. Vicarious was so f*****g angry!
'Ben White is a thinking-man's s***house. There's three games left now so everyone should know Ben White is going to go on the opposition goalkeeper and f**k around with him.
'For Tottenham to concede two goals with no one marking our s***house is poor, it's poor. It's poor from Tottenham and that definitely cost them.'
Spurs started the 195th north London derby brightly but fell behind on 15 minutes as Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg glanced Bukayo Saka's corner into his own net.
The hosts then had a goal ruled out for a tight offside after a VAR check before Saka doubled Arsenal's lead following a quick counter-attack.
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Tottenham conceded from another corner before half-time – Kai Havertz heading home from inside the six-yard box – but threatened to come back from 3-0 down in the second half.
Cristian Romero took advantage of a blunder from David Raya to get a goal back before Son Heung-min scored from the penalty spot after Declan Rice fouled Ben Davies.
Spurs pushed for an equaliser to boost their Champions League hopes but Arsenal held on to keep the pressure on Premier League title rivals Manchester City and earn north London bragging rights.
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