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Arsenal icon Ian Wright once revealed that the best seven months of his entire playing career actually came while he was at Burnley. This Saturday, Premier League front-runners Arsenal head north to Turf Moor for a 3pm kick-off against Scott Parker's side.

Under the guidance of Mikel Arteta, the Gunners are widely expected to secure another victory and preserve their four-point advantage at the summit of the table against newly-promoted Burnley. Watching on with particular interest will be club legend Wright.

The ex-forward made 288 appearances for Arsenal and was once their all-time top scorer, finding the net 185 times. Following a distinguished playing career that also featured spells at Crystal Palace, West Ham, Nottingham Forest and Celtic, Wright has remained closely tied to Arsenal as a passionate and outspoken figure in football media.

However, many fans might not recall that his final professional games came in a Burnley shirt. The veteran striker joined the Clarets in February 2000 under manager Stan Ternent and played a key role in helping...

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