Ian Wright is an Arsenal legend, so you would have thought that he would have some pretty nasty stuff to say about Manchester United, that isn't the case.
Wright has given an exclusive interview to The Sun and he talks about Manchester United. You can forget about Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ryan Giggs, Wright believes that there is only one man who has made Manchester United who they are and that is Sir Alex Ferguson.
There is one part of the interview that sticks out (remember that he is an Arsenal legend)- the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea are all pretenders.
Here is what Ian Wright had to say:
"Fergie's a born winner. His passion for the game and the fact that he loves Manchester United makes him successful.
"He instils that in all of his players and his drive to continuously reach a certain level of perfection is amazing.
"How do you replace that? You still see him celebrating and jumping around on the touchline as if it's his first week at the club."
"How do you replace that? You still see him celebrating and jumping around on the touchline as if it's his first week at the club."
"You can see the players are really focused and they'll definitely be going for it all.
"They're going to need a lot of luck but they've got the capability in the squad.
"From the top to the bottom the attitude is always going be at a certain level at United.
"They are the biggest club in the world and the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea are all pretenders.
"United have got the ability to dig in there and get a result even when things aren't going right — that's what sets them apart from the rest."
"They're going to need a lot of luck but they've got the capability in the squad.
"From the top to the bottom the attitude is always going be at a certain level at United.
"They are the biggest club in the world and the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea are all pretenders.
"United have got the ability to dig in there and get a result even when things aren't going right — that's what sets them apart from the rest."