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Arsenal boss Jonas Eidevall reveals main reason why his side beat Leicester

Jonas Eidevall refused to take his foot off the throttle in Arsenal’s emphatic 5-0 win over Leicester in the Barclays FA Women’s Super League. Vivianne Miedema’s second-half double helped the Gunners finish with a flourish as Beth Mead, Tobin Heath and an Ashleigh Plumptre own goal capped a comfortable afternoon for the visitors.

Mead got the Gunners off to a flyer in just the second minute but Arsenal had to be patient before Miedema, 25, grabbed the first of her tally on 67 minutes. And Swedish boss Eidevall, whose side temporarily leapfrogged Chelsea – who play Reading on Sunday evening – at the summit of the FA WSL, said: “It was important for us to play with energy.

“We just talked through all the details and also making sure we kept attacking. There was no way were we going to sit back, no way were we going to be passive, so we had to keep attacking.

Jonas Eidevall reveals key reason behind Arsenal Women’s shock 2-0 defeat at Birmingham

“When we scored the second, we needed to go for the third, and so on. It’s the only way I know how to play these games and I think we’re successful in that.”

Mead ensured Leicester’s – who lost 9-0 to Chelsea last weekend – afternoon got off to another horror start as her volley after just two minutes fired the Gunners in front. Leicester rallied, however, stopping the rot for the rest of the first half as they kept the gap at a solitary goal heading into the interval.

They continued to defend resiliently up until the hour mark but the King Power floodgates soon opened when Miedema netted the first of her double just after the hour mark. The Dutch ace scored again just eight minutes later before Plumptre’s diverted a cross into her own net, followed by Heath’s scrappy effort, made

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