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Leicester City v Arsenal (2020-21)
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HT:1–2
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EventPremier League 2020-21
DateSunday 28 February 2021
VenueKing Power Stadium, Leicester
Player of the MatchKieran Tierney
RefereePaul Tierney
Attendance0
Weather9 °C (48 °F)
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Leicester City v Arsenal was a match which took place at King Power Stadium on Sunday 28 February 2021.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said his side are "taking a direction I like" after they followed up their Europa League win over Benfica with an impressive comeback victory at high-flying Leicester.

Things started badly for a much-changed Gunners side, with poor defending allowing Youri Tielemens to run unchecked down the right before firing a low shot into the far corner with just six minutes played.

Arsenal refused to be adversely affected, though, and took control of the game with impressive attacking intent and far greater fluency than Leicester.

David Luiz headed them level from a free-kick before Alexandre Lacazette levelled from the penalty spot after the video assistant referee (VAR) judged that Wilfred Ndidi had blocked Nicolas Pepe's shot in the box with an outstretched arm.

Pepe sealed the deserved win with a close-range finish to take the Gunners into the top half of the table.

"The way we are playing looks much closer to what we want. The way the team is evolving, we have some consistency in recent months," said Arteta.

"We are still giving things to the opposition - we did it against Benfica and we did it today. It's something we have to eradicate to give ourselves the best possible chance.

"It's about how we played against top-quality opposition. We have to impose ourselves - it doesn't matter who we play against, we have to have courage. I'm proud about winning but obviously [also] the way we've done it.

"The team is clearly improving. It's taking a direction I like."

Leicester's loss comes three days after their disappointing Europa League exit to Slavia Prague and is a big blow to their increasingly forlorn-looking pursuit of Premier League leaders Manchester City.

On a miserable afternoon at the end of a dire week for the Foxes, they also had influential winger Harvey Barnes carried off on a stretcher with his leg in a brace to add to their already considerable injury problems.

The Foxes' sixth home loss of the campaign leaves them 10 points behind a Manchester City side who have won their past 20 games.

Arsenal move up to ninth, eight points off the top four but with a renewed interest in events above them in the table.

Arteta actually chose to rest a number of key players on Sunday, including Bukayo Saka and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, whose late winner had won their Europa League tie against Benfica.

In naming a stronger side on paper for Thursday's game and resting key players at the King Power, Arteta appeared to be suggesting that success in Europe represented his side's best route back into the Champions League.

That may still be the case, but what the Spaniard and his squad proved on Sunday is they are far more capable than they have demonstrated for much of this season.

Granted, they got off to an appalling start, practically waving Tielemens in for his early opening goal.

But they did not allow the incident to alter the gameplan - one designed to sensibly take the game to Rodgers' side.

They fashioned the better chances over the 90 minutes as a result.

Aside from the goals, Willian fired a low shot just past the post, Luke Thomas's superb sliding tackle denied Pepe from close range and substitute Aubameyang curled a shot narrowly wide late on.

It also took a VAR call to overturn the on-field awarding of a penalty at 1-0 with the officials ultimately deciding the offending tackle on Pepe had taken place just outside the area.

With eight points and four other teams between themselves and fourth-placed West Ham, a late dart for the Champions League places remains a long shot for the Gunners, but with big players firing and talent in reserve they are in a good place to challenge for their ultimate goal.

Sunday's win did come at a potential cost, though, with Emile Smith Rowe - such a bright spark in recent months - having to leave the field injured in the first half.

Leicester's own team selection is becoming increasingly a case of whoever is fit and available.

Having rested some players for the disappointing midweek defeat by Slavia Prague, the Foxes were back to the best they could muster, but this still meant the absence of Wesley Fofana, fellow defender James Justin and, most importantly, James Maddison.

The England midfielder's creative energy was noticeably missing on Sunday, with Kelechi Iheanacho failing replicate it as his replacement.

When Barnes - the only man to really test Arsenal keeper Bernd Leno aside from Tielemens - departed on a stretcher, he stripped the Foxes of further attacking spark, making the martialling of Jamie Vardy a much easier job for the Gunners.

Leicester have points in the bank, but Rodgers now faces a challenge to ensure his side can rediscover some momentum and avoid slipping late out of the Champions League qualification places as they did last season.

Match[]

Details[]

28 February 2021
12:00 GMT
Leicester City Leicester City FC 1–3 Arsenal FC Arsenal King Power Stadium, Leicester
Attendance: 0
Referee: Paul Tierney
Tielemans Goal 6' HT:1–2
Report
Luiz Goal 39'
Lacazette Goal 45+2' (pen.)
Pépé Goal 52'
Leicester City
Arsenal
01 Kasper Schmeichel
27 Timothy Castagne
06 Jonny Evans Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
04 Çağlar Söyüncü
33 Luke Thomas Substituted off in the 45th minute 45' Booked
21 Ricardo Pereira
25 Wilfred Ndidi
08 Youri Tielemans Booked
15 Harvey Barnes Substituted off in the 51st minute 51'
14 Kelechi Iheanacho
09 Jamie Vardy
Substitutes:
11 Marc Albrighton Substituted on in the 45th minute 45'
12 Danny Ward
18 Daniel Amartey Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
19 [[]Cengiz Ünder] Substituted on in the 51st minute 51'
20 Hamza Choudhury
24 Nampalys Mendy
28 Christian Fuchs
46 Vontae Daley-Campbell
50 Sidnei Tavares
Manager:
Flag of Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers
01 Bernd Leno
17 Cédric Soares
23 David Luiz
22 Pablo Marí
03 Kieran Tierney Booked
25 Mohamed Elneny Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
34 Granit Xhaka
19 Nicolas Pépé
32 Emile Smith Rowe Substituted off in the 42nd minute 42'
12 Willian
09 Alexandre Lacazette Substituted off in the 83rd minute 83'
Substitutes:
02 Héctor Bellerín
07 Bukayo Saka
08 Dani Ceballos
11 Martin Ødegaard Substituted on in the 42nd minute 42'
14 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Substituted on in the 83rd minute 83'
16 Rob Holding
18 Thomas Partey Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
33 Mathew Ryan
35 Gabriel Martinelli
Manager:
Flag of Spain Mikel Arteta

Man of the Match:
Kieran Tierney

Assistant referees:
Dan Cook
Harry Lennard
Fourth official:
Michael Oliver

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.
  • Nine named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions

Match Stats[]

Overall Leicester City Arsenal
Goals scored 1 3
Total shots 8 12
Shots on target 3 4
Ball possession 44% 56%
Corner kicks 2 7
Fouls committed 15 3

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