Football Wiki
Football Wiki
General
Arsenal v Leicester City (2020-21)
Arsenal v Leicester City
HT:0–0
Report
EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSunday 25 October 2020
VenueEmirates Stadium, London
Player of the MatchJamie Vardy
RefereeCraig Pawson
Attendance0
Weather9 °C (49 °F)
Arsenal - Rapid Wien
Leicester City - Zorya Luhansk
Arsenal - Dundalk
Leicester City - Athens

Arsenal v Leicester City was a match which took place at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday 25 October 2020.

Jamie Vardy came off the bench to score a customary goal against Arsenal and send Leicester to within a point of the Premier League summit with a first win at the Gunners' home since 1973.

Vardy, 33, had missed two games with a calf injury but was reintroduced after a largely sterile opening hour at Emirates Stadium and promptly ended a 262-minute Leicester goal drought in the league.

The former England international headed home fellow substitute Cengiz Under's smart pass to bring up a remarkable 11th Premier League goal against Arsenal in 12 appearances. Only Wayne Rooney, with 12, has more goals.

Until Vardy's arrival Leicester had barely threatened but they have now won their opening three away league games for the first time.

Arsenal were disappointing and, despite dominating possession and having 12 shots on goal, never looked like seriously testing Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel as they slipped to a first home league defeat of 2020.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta criticised the decision to disallow an Alexandre Lacazette header for offside early in the first half.

"I'm really disappointed. We had it in our hands in the first half and I don't know how the hell the goal was disallowed.

"They caught us with space at the back and in that moment we lost the game."

Four summers ago Arsenal tried to prise Vardy away from Leicester and he continues to pile on the regret with every game.

He had only 11 touches after replacing Dennis Praet, but still scored the winner and was only denied a second by the head of Bernd Leno as he raced through on goal late on.

Leicester lined up with no forward at all in his absence, with winger Harvey Barnes nominally playing up front, and their lack of cutting edge meant James Maddison had all four of their efforts, all from outside the area, before number nine Vardy came on.

Their improvement was as marked as it was predictable with Vardy on the field, and it was no surprise when they grabbed the lead.

Youri Tielemans' excellent pass over the top freed Under, and he squared for the free Vardy to score with a stooping header.

There is no more clinical player in the Premier League. Vardy has scored six goals from just nine shots this season - 20 fewer than Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and one fewer than the champions' full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold.

Last season Leicester capitulated from a position which seemed certain to deliver Champions League football, when they were 14 points ahead of Manchester United at the start of February. Could they seal the deal this time around?

Arsenal thought they had scored in the opening minutes when Lacazette headed in from a corner, but Granit Xhaka and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang were both offside.

From that point Arsenal controlled the game for the most part, but, despite Kieran Tierney raiding with intent down the left, they struggled to bust open the organised visitors.

Arsenal had 11 shots in the first half but Schmeichel's only save of note came from the one effort after the break, pushing out a decent volley from Hector Bellerin.

Aubameyang, who has now gone five Premier League games without a goal for the first time, was largely anonymous.

Thomas Partey made a much-vaunted full league debut in midfield but was not alone in failing to shine as Arsenal moved the ball painfully slowly at times.

They have scored only eight goals in six league games this season. They have managed fewer at this stage in one of the previous 20 campaigns, when they scored five goals in 2015-16.

Match[]

Details[]

25 October 2020
19:15 GMT
Arsenal Arsenal FC 0–1 Leicester City FC Leicester City Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 0
Referee: Craig Pawson
HT:0–0
Report
Vardy Goal 80'
Arsenal
Leicester City
01 Bernd Leno
02 Héctor Bellerín Booked
23 David Luiz Substituted off in the 49th minute 49'
06 Gabriel
03 Kieran Tierney Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
08 Dani Ceballos
34 Granit Xhaka Booked
18 Thomas Partey
07 Bukayo Saka Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
09 Alexandre Lacazette Booked
14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Substitutes:
13 Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson
15 Ainsley Maitland-Niles
19 Nicolas Pépé Substituted on in the 65th minute 65'
20 Shkodran Mustafi Substituted on in the 49th minute 49'
25 Mohamed Elneny
28 Joe Willock
30 Eddie Nketiah Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
Manager:
Flag of Spain Mikel Arteta
01 Kasper Schmeichel
03 Wesley Fofana Booked
06 Jonny Evans Booked
28 Christian Fuchs Booked
27 Timothy Castagne
08 Youri Tielemans Booked
24 Nampalys Mendy
02 James Justin
26 Dennis Praet Substituted off in the 60th minute 60'
10 James Maddison Substituted off in the 85th minute 85' Booked
15 Harvey Barnes Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
Substitutes:
05 Wes Morgan
09 Jamie Vardy Substituted on in the 60th minute 60'
11 Marc Albrighton Substituted on in the 85th minute 85'
12 Danny Ward
14 Kelechi Iheanacho
19 Cengiz Ünder Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
20 Hamza Choudhury
Manager:
Flag of Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers

Man of the Match: Jamie Vardy

Assistant referees:
Ian Hussin
Harry Lennard
Fourth official:
Graham Scott

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time or penalties.
  • Three points awarded to winner, none to loser.
  • One point awarded to each in the event of a draw.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Arsenal Leicester City
Goals scored 0 1
Total shots 12 6
Shots on target 4 2
Ball possession 56% 44%
Corner kicks 9 3
Fouls committed 13 9

See also[]

External links[]

Premier League 2020–21

Arsenal FC Arsenal · Aston Villa FC Aston Villa · Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton & Hove Albion · Burnley FC Burnley · Chelsea FC Chelsea · Crystal Palace FC Crystal Palace · Everton FC Everton · Fulham FC Fulham · Leeds United FC Leeds United · Leicester City FC Leicester City · Liverpool FC Liverpool · Manchester City FC Manchester City · Manchester United FC Manchester United · Newcastle United FC Newcastle United · Sheffield United Sheffield United · Southampton FC Southampton · Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur · West Bromwich Albion FC West Bromwich Albion · West Ham United FC West Ham United · Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Wanderers

Premier League match days 2020-21

Match day 01 | Match day 02 | Match day 03 | Match day 04 | Match day 05 | Match day 06 | Match day 07 | Match day 08 | Match day 09 | Match day 10 | Match day 11 | Match day 12 | Match day 13 | Match day 14 | Match day 15 | Match day 16 | Match day 17 | Match day 18 | Match day 19 | Match day 20 | Match day 21 | Match day 22 | Match day 23 | Match day 24 | Match day 25 | Match day 26 | Match day 27 | Match day 28 | Match day 29 | Match day 30 | Match day 31 | Match day 32 | Match day 33 | Match day 34 | Match day 35 | Match day 36 | Match day 37 | Match day 38 

Arsenal F.C. matches - 2020-21
2020-21 Premier League

Fulham (a) · West Ham United (h) · Liverpool (a) · Sheffield United (h) · Manchester City (a) · Manchester United (a) · Leicester City (h) · Aston Villa (h) · Leeds United (a) · Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) · Tottenham Hotspur (a) · Burnley (h) · Southampton (h) · Everton (a) · Chelsea (h) · Brighton & Hove Albion (a) · West Bromwich Albion (a) · Crystal Palace (h) · Newcastle United (h) · Southampton (a) · Manchester United (h) · Wolverhampton Wanderers (a) · Aston Villa (a) · Leeds United (h) · Manchester City (h) · Leicester City (a) · Burnley (a) · Tottenham Hotspur (h) · West Ham United (a) · Liverpool (h) · Sheffield United (a) · Fulham (h) · Everton (h) · Newcastle United (a) · West Bromwich Albion (h) · Chelsea (a) · Crystal Palace (a) · Brighton & Hove Albion (h)

2020-21 FA Cup

Newcastle United (h) · Southampton (a)

2020-21 EFL Cup

Leicester City (a) · Liverpool (a) · Manchester City (h)

2020–21 UEFA Europa League

Rapid Wien (a) · Dundalk (h) · Molde (h) · Molde (a) · Rapid Wien (h) · Dundalk (a) · Benfica (a) · Benfica (h) · Olympiacos (a) · Olympiacos (h) · Slavia Prague (h) · Slavia Prague (a) · Villarreal (a) · Villarreal (h) ·

FA Community Shield
Liverpool (n)
Friendly Matches
MK Dons (a) ·
Leicester City F.C. matches - 2020-21
2020-21 Premier League

Manchester City (a) · Arsenal (a) · Southampton (h) · Arsenal (h) · Manchester United (a) · Chelsea (a) · Tottenham Hotspur (h)

2020-21 FA Cup
Stoke City (a) · Brentford (a) · Brighton & Hove Albion (h) · Manchester United (h) · Southampton (n) · Chelsea (n)
2020-21 EFL Cup
Arsenal (h)
2020–21 UEFA Europa League
Zorya Luhansk (h) · AEK Athens (a) · Braga (h) · Braga (a) · Zorya Luhansk (a) · AEK Athens (h) · Slavia Prague (a) · Slavia Prague (h)
Arsenal v Leicester City Leicester City FC
Premier League

2016–17 (a) · 2016–17 (h) · 2017–18 (h) · 2017–18 (a) · 2018–19 (h) · 2018–19 (a) · 2019–20 (a) · 2019–20 (h) · 2020–21 (h) · 2020–21 (a) · 2021–22 (a) · 2021–22 (h) · 2022–23 (h) · 2022–23 (a) · 2024–25 (h) · 2024–25 (a) ·

League Cup
2020–21 (a)