Arsenal move back above Man United with win over Leicester
LONDON : Arsenal returned to the Premier League top four after goals from Thomas Partey and Alexandre Lacazette earned them a 2-0 win at home to Leicester City on Sunday.
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LONDON : Arsenal returned to the Premier League top four after goals from Thomas Partey and Alexandre Lacazette earned them a 2-0 win at home to Leicester City on Sunday.
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Arsenal have a great chance against Leicester to further solidify their grip on fourth place. One of Manchester United and Tottenham will lose ground as they face each other on Saturday and West Ham host an Aston Villa side in scintillating form. Mikel Arteta’s side are on a great run of their own and if they are successful then it would be Arsenal’s first run of five league wins since Unai Emery’s mythical 22-game unbeaten streak in 2018. Rather than feeling like a total fluke, though, this appears to be an Arsenal team built on solid foundations, foundations that will be delighted that Jamie Vardy, Emirates menace, is out injured. Leicester have found recent defensive stability of their own with two clean sheets but they will be tested by the pace and trickery of Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli. Graham Searles
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