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Alan Shearer has defended Alexandre Lacazette's run-up to his penalty as Leicester City fumed at the referee.

The Frenchman netted an emphatic spot-kick to double the Gunners' lead in the second-half following a handball by Caglar Soyuncu as Mikel Arteta's men sealed a 2-0 win over the Foxes.

Kasper Schmeichel went the right way but could do nothing about Lacazette's finish that went into the top corner as the striker ended his goal drought for the north Londoners.

But the Leicester keeper felt there was an infringement in Lacazette's run-up as he stuttered before unleashing his effort into the back of the net.

Schmeichel ran straight to Anthony Taylor to make his case as Lacazette reeled away in celebration with his teammates.

Leicester players joined the Dane in swarming the whistler but it was to no avail as the goal was given.

But Alan Shearer, like the ref, didn't see anything wrong with Lacazette's spot-kick and believes it was the correct decision for the goal to stand.

"Well, he would have a

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