FORMER Manchester City striker Bradley Wright-Phillips has revealed how advice from his dad Ian Wright helped him to establish himself as a pundit.
Wright-Phillips first followed in his father’s footsteps by becoming a professional footballer.
And like Arsenal legend Wright he was also a forward, playing up-front for the likes of City and Southampton before moving to MLS in 2013 where he became New York Red Bull’s record goalscorer.
He hung up his boots in 2022 and took on a role as assistant sporting director at the club – a position he still holds.
Wright-Phillips also works as a pundit on Apple TV’s MLS 360 show, but the 38-year-old admitted he underestimated how tough it is to provide analysis on matches.