Ian Wright's Grandson D’Margio Wright-Phillips Bagged a Stunning Solo Goal Against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup

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D'Margio Wright-Phillips just announced his arrival with a stunning solo goal against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup.

The 18-year-old young baller – grandson to Ian Wright, son to Shaun Wright-Phillips – lit up the quarter finals of the FA Youth Cup with a goal that saw him run the length of his half, dance past an Arsenal defender, and fire home a low driven shot past the keeper.

The goal was a demonstration of everything you'd expect from a third-generation forward with the surname 'Wright', displaying SWP's dribbling speed and Wrighty's bagsman instincts.

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The right winger is currently on-loan at Blackburn Rovers from Manchester City – where he was signed as an 11-year-old – and has recently moved up from the team's U18 age group to play with the U23s.

He's also made six appearances for England at youth level for the U16 and U17 sides. DWP is one to watch.

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Ian Wright's Grandson D’Margio Wright-Phillips Bagged a Stunning Solo Goal Against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup

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Mar 9, 2020
Corey Pellatt
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D'Margio Wright-Phillips just announced his arrival with a stunning solo goal against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup.

The 18-year-old young baller – grandson to Ian Wright, son to Shaun Wright-Phillips – lit up the quarter finals of the FA Youth Cup with a goal that saw him run the length of his half, dance past an Arsenal defender, and fire home a low driven shot past the keeper.

The goal was a demonstration of everything you'd expect from a third-generation forward with the surname 'Wright', displaying SWP's dribbling speed and Wrighty's bagsman instincts.

https://twitter.com/EmiratesFACup/status/1236023761536798722?s=20

The right winger is currently on-loan at Blackburn Rovers from Manchester City – where he was signed as an 11-year-old – and has recently moved up from the team's U18 age group to play with the U23s.

He's also made six appearances for England at youth level for the U16 and U17 sides. DWP is one to watch.

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D'Margio Wright-Phillips just announced his arrival with a stunning solo goal against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup.

The 18-year-old young baller – grandson to Ian Wright, son to Shaun Wright-Phillips – lit up the quarter finals of the FA Youth Cup with a goal that saw him run the length of his half, dance past an Arsenal defender, and fire home a low driven shot past the keeper.

The goal was a demonstration of everything you'd expect from a third-generation forward with the surname 'Wright', displaying SWP's dribbling speed and Wrighty's bagsman instincts.

https://twitter.com/EmiratesFACup/status/1236023761536798722?s=20

The right winger is currently on-loan at Blackburn Rovers from Manchester City – where he was signed as an 11-year-old – and has recently moved up from the team's U18 age group to play with the U23s.

He's also made six appearances for England at youth level for the U16 and U17 sides. DWP is one to watch.

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Ian Wright's Grandson D’Margio Wright-Phillips Bagged a Stunning Solo Goal Against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup

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Mar 9, 2020
Corey Pellatt
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D'Margio Wright-Phillips just announced his arrival with a stunning solo goal against Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup.

The 18-year-old young baller – grandson to Ian Wright, son to Shaun Wright-Phillips – lit up the quarter finals of the FA Youth Cup with a goal that saw him run the length of his half, dance past an Arsenal defender, and fire home a low driven shot past the keeper.

The goal was a demonstration of everything you'd expect from a third-generation forward with the surname 'Wright', displaying SWP's dribbling speed and Wrighty's bagsman instincts.

https://twitter.com/EmiratesFACup/status/1236023761536798722?s=20

The right winger is currently on-loan at Blackburn Rovers from Manchester City – where he was signed as an 11-year-old – and has recently moved up from the team's U18 age group to play with the U23s.

He's also made six appearances for England at youth level for the U16 and U17 sides. DWP is one to watch.

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