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    Leicester draw 10-man Arsenal as Nketiah sees red

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 8, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored his 20th league goal of the season
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored his 20th league goal of the season
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    Jamie Vardy’s late equaliser gave Leicester City a vital point to keep their Champions League hopes on track and end Arsenal’s recent winning streak.

    The Gunners looked on course for a fifth successive victory to maintain their own outside chance of a place in Europe’s elite competition next season after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang swept in his 20th league goal of the season in the first half.

    Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel kept Arsenal at bay with a string of fine saves before the interval, twice denying Alexandre Lacazette as well as Bukayo Saka – and it proved to be a vital contribution.

    Arsenal were reduced to 10 men with 15 minutes left when Eddie Nketiah was sent off four minutes after coming on as substitute for a high challenge on James Justin, and Leicester cashed in when Vardy slid home Demarai Gray’s cross in the 84th minute, the goal finally awarded after a lengthy VAR check for offside.

    ???? The story of #ARSLEI…

    ⚽️: Aubameyang 21′
    ????: Nketiah 75′
    ⚽️: Vardy 84′

    ???? How’re you feeling after tonight’s match? pic.twitter.com/fzSRhRxSOr

    — Arsenal (@Arsenal) July 7, 2020

    It was Vardy’s 22nd league strike of the season and restored his two-goal advantage over Aubameyang at the top of the Premier League scoring charts.

    Leicester drop to fourth, four points ahead of Manchester United having played a game more, but this was an important point that left Arsenal frustrated in seventh.

    Frustration for Arteta and Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta angered by red card decisions against Leicester
    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta angered by red card decisions against Leicester

    Arsenal’s recent run of league wins, away at Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers and at home to Norwich City, sparked hopes they could force their way into the Champions League places, especially with the lingering possibility of Manchester City being banned from the competition.

    Their hopes will have risen once more as they held the lead in impressive fashion but in the end Vardy’s equaliser left manager Mikel Arteta cutting a frustrated figure at the final whistle.

    • Chelsea beat Palace in five-goal thriller

    There is, however, still plenty to admire about how Arsenal are developing under Arteta, especially teenager Saka, whose superb delivery for Aubameyang’s goal was his 12th Premier League assist this season, with only Kevin de Bruyne (19) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (14) ahead of him.

    Arsenal have a potent striker in Aubameyang and there is a tempo and focus about their play that certainly has Arteta’s stamp – he will still feel the pain of those lost points so late on.

    Satisfaction for Rodgers

    Brendan Rodgers has signed a new Leicester City deal that keeps him till 2025
    Brendan Rodgers praises goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel

    Leicester may have slipped a place after occupying the top three for most of this season, but manager Brendan Rodgers will feel a measure of satisfaction after his side fought back to earn a point.

    The Foxes have been in indifferent form since the league restarted and Rodgers will have been desperate to maintain momentum after a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace last time out.

    For long spells it looked like they would leave north London empty-handed, especially when they were relying on Schmeichel to stop them falling even further behind as Arsenal took control after going ahead.

    Leicester showed spirit and composure and were handed the initiative when Nketiah’s reckless lunge at Justin gave them impetus to push for the leveller.

    Inevitably it was Vardy, who joined the Premier League’s ‘100 Club’ after scoring twice against Palace, who was the scourge of Arsenal once more as he pounced for his 10th career goal against them, although there was an agonising wait before he and Leicester could celebrate.

    The Foxes could not force home a winner but in the end Rodgers will take a point in the increasingly competitive fight for places in the Champions League next term.

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