{"id":296582,"date":"2023-11-15T14:39:16","date_gmt":"2023-11-15T14:39:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=296582"},"modified":"2023-11-15T14:39:16","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T14:39:16","slug":"i-wanted-to-retire-at-arsenal-but-when-star-came-in-i-knew-i-was-leaving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/soccer\/i-wanted-to-retire-at-arsenal-but-when-star-came-in-i-knew-i-was-leaving\/","title":{"rendered":"‘I wanted to retire at Arsenal \u2013 but when star came in I knew I was leaving’"},"content":{"rendered":"
Arsenal legend Ian Wright admitted he wanted to retire at the club but knew his time was up after Arsene Wenger signed Nicolas Anelka.<\/p>\n
Wright became the Gunners\u2019 all-time record goalscorer after bagging an incredible 185 goals in 288 games across seven years for the club, having joined for \u00a32.5million from Crystal Palace. The Woolwich-born marksman bested Cliff Bastin\u2019s previous goal record of 178.<\/p>\n
However, Wright\u2019s legacy at the club wasn\u2019t enough to see him finish his playing days at Highbury, as Wenger signed 17-year-old Anelka for \u00a3500,000 from PSG in February 1997. <\/p>\n
READ MORE: Gary Lineker reckons current Man Utd star can be his replacement as Match of the Day host <\/b><\/p>\n
READ MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo beaten to No1 spot of \u2018sexiest sportsman\u2019 by self-proclaimed \u2018fat man\u2019 <\/b><\/p>\n
Speaking on the Stick to Football podcast, in association with Sky Bet, Wright said: \u201c[On the first moment he started thinking about retirement] When Nicolas Anelka started playing, it was like watching Ronaldo turn up. I saw that and I was 31 or 32, I knew my time was short, and I could see that he was unbelievable.<\/p>\n
\u201cI wanted to retire at Arsenal and when he came, I knew that I was going to be leaving soon. When I started to see him play, I couldn\u2019t find many faults with him at 17.\u201d<\/p>\n
What do you make of Wright\u2019s comments? Let us know in the comments section.<\/i> <\/b><\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Wright and Anelka played together for just half a season, but it was a campaign to remember as the Gunners won the double in the perfect send off for Wright as he lifted the Premier League for the one and only time.<\/p>\n
The 33-time England international joined West Ham in 1998 \u2013 where he infamously booted in the officials\u2019 changing room doors after being sent off at Leeds. He later had short spells at Nottingham Forest, Celtic and Burnley before retiring in 2000. Anelka, meanwhile, was already preparing to return to PSG at the beginning of his journeyman career. <\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Anelka played just 18 months for Arsenal before making a \u00a322.3m move to Real Madrid in 1999, returning to the Parc des Princes just a year later for \u00a322m \u2013 having left for \u00a3500k just over three years earlier.<\/p>\n
The Frenchman won the Champions League with Los Blancos, and the Premier League once and FA Cup a further two times at Chelsea between 2008 and 2012. He retired in 2015 at Mumbai City after playing in India and China in his swansong years.<\/p>\n