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    Arsenal fans furious as Leicester star avoids red card for exactly the same offence that saw Leandro Trossard sent off

    ARSENAL fans moaned on social media after a Leicester star escaped a yellow card for kicking the ball away.The Gunners have twice had players shown second yellow cards for the same offence this season.Wilfred Ndidi prodded the ball following a foul on Bukayo SakaNo action was taken against the midfielderDeclan Rice was sent off against Brighton, before Leandro Trossard was handed his marching orders for time-wasting vs Manchester City last weekend.During the first-half of today’s clash with the Foxes, several Gooners online felt that Wilfred Ndidi should have been red carded.In the 31st minute, the Nigerian was shown a yellow for an alleged foul on Riccardo Calafiori, despite seeming to get the ball.Just a few minutes later, Ndidi was in the thick of the action again.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHis team-mate Stephy Mavididi was penalised for fouling Bukayo Saka by the touchline.With the ball lying stationary and Saka down in a heap, Ndidi prodded it a few yards over the touchline.Arsenal fans in the stadium appeared to notice, with boos ringing down from the stands.Plenty of others also took to social media to vent.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSOne cried: “Consistency please.”While a second moaned: “How dare we ask for consistency.”Man Utd legend Roy Keane blasts Arsenal as ‘small team with small mentality’ in furious rant at Ian WrightA third claimed: “Double standard.”Although another countered: “That’s not delaying the play as the lad is down injured. Why does this need explaining again.”The Gunners led 1-0 at the time, courtesy of Gabriel Martinelli’s 20th minute opener.Trossard, having served his one-match ban in mid-week, then doubled his side’s advantage on the stroke of half-time.Leicester came roaring back in the second-half, with James Justin’s brilliant double restoring parity.But having been on the end of a stoppage-time heartbreaker last weekend, Arsenal produced one of their own this time around.READ MORE SUN STORIESNdidi unfortunately deflected Trossard’s effort into his own net in the 94th minute, with Kai Havertz then adding a fourth to seal a 4-2 win.Their victory saw Mikel Arteta’s side take advantage of Manchester City’s slip up earlier in the day, after the reigning champions drew 1-1 at Newcastle.Declan Rice was sent off against BrightonCredit: ReutersMichael Oliver sent Leandro Trossard off against Man City last weekCredit: Getty More

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    Nottingham Forest 0 Fulham 1: Raul Jimenez returns to haunt former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo and KO unbeaten run

    RAUL JIMENEZ came back to haunt his former Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo – as Nottingham Forest’s unbeaten start to the season ended in controversial fashion.Jimenez scored 17 goals for Nuno when he was part of a Wolves side that qualified for Europe.Raul Jimenez celebrates his contentious penalty winnerCredit: RexJimenez kept his cool from the spot on 51 minutesCredit: GettyReferee Josh Smith gave the spot-kick after looking at replaysCredit: AFPBut the Mexico striker frustrated the Forest boss as he netted from the penalty spot as Fulham built on their victory over Newcastle United last week.Forest fans were furious with ref Josh Smith though as he gave a 50th minute penalty after going to the touchline TV screen to look at a VAR replay which ruled Murillo had shoved Fulham’s Andreas Pereira.But even then, the drama was not over, as Pereira and Jimenez appeared to argue with each other over who was going to take the spot-kick.Eventually, Jimenez despatched the penalty for his third goal in successive Premier League games.READ MORE TOP FOOTBALLForest were without the suspended Morgan Gibbs-White after his dismissal at Brighton last week.But they began strongly with the recalled Taiwo Awomiyi looking strong.The Nigeria striker tried an overhead kick from close range which flew over the barForest looked to be getting closer to a goal and Chris Wood forced the ball over the line from close range, but a VAR check showed he was clearly offside.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSForest striker Chris Wood had this goal ruled out by VARCredit: ReutersAlex Moreno’s shot was deflected wide from 20 yards, but it was a frustrating half for Nuno’s men.But the game swung Fulham’s way after the break when they won their penalty.Top 10 highest-paid Premier League starsOnce the fuss had died down, Jimenez took the ball and, after a staggered run-up, put it firmly to Forest keeper Matz Sels’ left.Furious Forest supporters chanted: “1-0 to the referee.”And their mood did not improve after 64 minutes when sub Anthony Elanga went down under a Calvin Bassey challenge – this time, VAR said no penalty.Another Forest sub, Callum Hudson-Odi, who scored the winning goal at Liverpool two weeks ago, went close with a dipping effort from the edge of the area.But the game was becoming bad-tempered as Forest became increasingly anxious to make a breakthrough.Nuno, still waiting to hear if he would be getting a touchline ban after being sent off at Brighton last Sunday, managed to keep his emotions under control this time, but he will not be happy with the way the game panned out for his side.Marco Silva saw his side’s fine start to the season continueCredit: GettyCity Ground chief Nuno Espirito Santo looked dejected afterwardsCredit: Reuters More

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    Wolves vs Liverpool LIVE SCORE: Premier League latest as Arne Slot’s Reds face a tricky trip to Molineux

    LIVERPOOL are facing Wolves RIGHT NOW hoping to make it back-to-back Premier League wins.Arne Slot’s side thrashed Bournemouth last weekend to keep the pressure on champions Manchester City.And they’ll be tipped to pick up another victory against a Wolves side who start the day bottom of the table.Kick-off time: 5.30pmTV/Stream: Sky Sports Main Event/NOWFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from Molineux with our live blog below… More

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    Arsenal player ratings: Martinelli ends goal drought as Trossard bags winner but Partey struggles against Leicester

    LEANDRO TROSSARD netted an injury time winner to ensure Arsenal survived after blowing a two-goal lead to Leicester at the Emirates.Mikel Arteta’s team knew they had the chance to make a considerable gain in the title race after seeing Manchester City draw with Newcastle earlier in the day.Gabriel Martinelli got Arsenal underway against LeicesterCredit: EPALeandro Trossard netted a deserved goal on the stroke of half-timeCredit: ReutersA superb James Justin double levelled it up at the EmiratesCredit: GettyTrossard netted an injury time goal to ensure the Gunners claimed victoryCredit: PAThe players seemed to get the message loud and clear and came flying out of the blocks as Gabriel Martinelli got the opener after 20 minutes for his first league goal since April.Martinelli then set up Leandro Trossard just before half-time to hand them a 2-0 lead. Leicester threatened a second-half comeback as a James Justin header deflected off of Kai Havertz to wrong foot David Raya moments into the second half.Justin netted an equaliser with a world class volley that Raya could do nothing about even at full stretch, and despite heavy pressure, they were unable to find a way past Mads Hermansen.READ MORE ON ARSENALThat was until Trossard managed to squeeze an injury time shot in thanks to a deflection off of Wilfried Ndidi to ensure the Gunners did not lose ground in the title race.Here’s how SunSport’s Tony Robertson rated the Gunners against Leicester.David Raya – 6After quiet first half Spaniard had to be alert in the second. Quick distribution allowed Arsenal to sustain attacking pressure.Could do nothing for the goal after being wrong-footed by the Havertz deflection and was at full stretch for Justin’s world class equalising volley.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSJurrien Timber – 7Showed off both sides of his game with some good early interceptions before a superb low cross to set up Martinelli’s opener.Skied a shot over the bar following a goal mouth scramble in the second half.Fans convinced Leandro Trossard was handed unique punishment by Arteta after Arsenal star’s red card against Man City William Saliba – 7William Saliba generally fared well against Jamie Vardy, but was caught out by giving away the free-kick Leicester scored fromCredit: GettyExpertly marshalled Jamie Vardy whenever caught in a one-v-one situation in the first half. Gave away a free-kick against the Foxes ace which ended up going in after a deflection off Havertz.Gabriel Magalhaes – 7After being centre of attention against Tottenham and Man City, the Brazilian had a more low key day dealing with the Foxes. His problems today were more on the ball than off.Saw one near post header miraculously saved by Hermansen in the second half.Riccardo Calafiori – 6Closed down a dangerous chance early on after some sloppy midfield play from Thomas Partey, often tucked into midfield when in possession and looked very comfortable in the role.Went missing for Justin’s equaliser and was booked in the second half for a trip on Facundo Buonanotte. Denied by a goal with a far post header by a superb Hermansen save.Thomas Partey – 5The game seemed to overrun Thomas Partey todayCredit: GettyCaught out on the ball in the opening stages by Ndidi but recovered to play some nice passes.Seemed absent from the midfield at times when asked to defend.Declan Rice – 6Made some good runs into the attacking third and was always able to offer an option. Delivered some dangerous corners and provided energy in midfield, even if much of the rest of his impact on the game was limited.Saw a pass into Havertz on the edge of the area result in a penalty appeal waved away.Kai Havertz – 7Back in midfield role today and looked assured in much of his play. Nodded a header agonisingly wide in the 37th minute. Saw Leicester’s goal just after half-time deflect in off his chest to wrong foot Raya.Only denied a foal by a world class save by Hermansen and was denied a penalty moments later. Showed desire to get to the far post a score a last minute goal and make it 4-2 after a Jesus run.Bukayo Saka – 7Usual bright self and tested the gloves of Hermansen early on before smart switch to play in Martinelli, who should have done better before skying his shot over the bar. Moments later played in Timber before he set up the opener.Gabriel Martinelli – 8Martinelli grew in confidence throughout the gameCredit: EPANaughty tackle from ex-Spurs man Oliver Skipp didn’t dampen his spirits as he ended his goal drought by netting from Timber’s low cross. Arsenal’s most dangerous player in the first half and ended with an assist for Trossard on the stroke of half-time. Faded in the second half and did not get back in time for Justin’s equaliser before being hooked for Sterling.Leandro Trossard – 9Tigerish work leading the line and forced a number of high turnovers, one of which led to a good Martinelli chance being saved by Hermansen. Got a goal for his efforts with a deft side foot into the bottom corner on the stroke of half-time.Struck the wood work in the 58th minute and should have scored after Arsenal won the ball back high. Was eventually the match winner with a scruffy injury time strike from close range.SubsRaheem Sterling (on for Martinelli 74 mins) – 5Didn’t make much impact after coming on.READ MORE SUN STORIESEthan Nwaneri (on for Partey 85 mins) – 7First act after getting the ball was to dribble and curl a shot to the far corner, which was destined for the net if not for a superb Hermansen save.Gabriel Jesus (on for Trossard 94 mins) – 6Dribble and shot helped Havertz net a last minute goal. More

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    Former Arsenal star Jens Lehmann ‘splits from wife’ as she finds new beau amid drink driving arrest and Oktoberfest woes

    FORMER Arsenal star Jens Lehmann has split with his wife of 25 years, according to reports.Lehmann, 54, had been with Conny since the pair tied the knot in 1999.Jens Lehmann has reportedly split with his wife of 25 yearsCredit: GettyLehmann and yoga instructor Conny wed in October 1999Credit: GettyThe yoga instructor, 52, was by his side for the entirety of his stint with Arsenal, and is the mother of his two children Mats, 24 and Lieselotta, 18.According to German outlet Bild, the pair have split for good – having been on-off for a while.The report adds that Conny has moved out of the family home, where Lehmann remains with their children, and has found a new partner.Lehmann, Conny and their kids did go on holiday as a family during the summer months.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut it’s claimed that there are no longer romantic feelings between the former couple.Both attended Oktoberfest in Munich last weekend, but not together.Lehmann was allegedly seen enjoying himself with several younger women.While Conny was there with friends.Most read in FootballIn addition to Mats and Lieselotta, Conny has a child from her previous relationship with Knut Reinhardt, a former Germany international.Lehmann went on to adopt his wife’s child from her past relationship.Man Utd legend Roy Keane blasts Arsenal as ‘small team with small mentality’ in furious rant at Ian WrightThe former Arsenal stopper has endured a difficult period of late.On his way back from Oktoberfest last weekend, reports in Germany claim that he was arrested for drink driving.It’s claimed that he was “staggering and smelled of alcohol” – and that breath tests were abandoned with Lehmann “unable to blow” – the ex-keeper instead taken to a police station for further testing. On Friday, Lehmann was hit with a £112,000 fine after being found guilty of property damage and attempted fraud following a chainsaw attack on a neighbour’s garage.He had initially been slapped with a 10-month suspended prison sentence and £350,000 fine following his guilty verdict last December.But the amount was reduced by a Munich court upon appeal.Lehmann and Conny were together for the entirety of his time at ArsenalCredit: Getty More

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    Arsenal 4 Leicester 2: Trossard and Havertz score stunning last-gasp goals to capitalise on Man City’s draw at Newcastle

    LEANDRO TROSSARD snatched a dramatic injury-time winner over Leicester to capitalise on Manchester City’s slip-up at Newcastle. Arsenal looked in total control as Gabriel Martinelli turned home on 20 minutes.Leandro Trossard snatched the win in injury timeCredit: GettyThe Belgian put the ball back across goal and it bounced in off Wilfred NdidiCredit: GettyLeandro Trossard then found the net in first-half injury time as the Gunners led 2-0 at the break.But within two minutes of the restart, Justin’s header deflected past David Raya to half the deficit. And on 63 minutes, the right-back got Leicester level in style.He latched on to a deep cross and leathered an emphatic volley in off the post to salvage a point – as Arsenal were pegged back to 2-2 for the second game running. However, Trossard got on the end of a corner to the back post and fired across goal.And the ball bounced off Ndidi’s leg and past a helpless Mads Hermansen, who had played brilliantly throughout with a string of saves. Then there was still time for Kai Havertz to pounce and grab a fourth to seal the points. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.Gabriel Martinelli put the Gunners in front after 20 minutesCredit: GettyThe Brazilian found the bottom corner from 12 yardsCredit: GettyThey were in cruise control when Trossard scored on the stroke of half-timeCredit: GettyJames Justin headed in to start the comeback for LeicesterCredit: ReutersHe then produced a stunning volley to make it 2-2Credit: GettyMads Hermansen went down to try and see out the gameCredit: Reuters More

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    Chelsea ratings: Cole Palmer untouchable but Robert Sanchez endures day to forget against former side

    FOUR incredible first-half goals from Chelsea starboy Cole Palmer secured a 4-2 victory over Brighton at Stamford Bridge.Palmer, 22, became the first player to score four in a first half of a single Prem match to end Brighton’s unbeaten run.Palmer drew Chelsea level in the 21st minute moments after having a goal disallowedCredit: GettyHe then slotted home a penalty five minutes laterCredit: EPAPalmer then powered in a stunning free-kick from 25 yardsCredit: GettyIt was a game of goalkeeping howlers, high-lines, THREE offside goals and a Cold Cole Palmer free-kick.The six-goal thriller leaves Chelsea third in the Prem, with Brighton down to eighth after their first defeat of the season.Brighton opened the scoring after four Chelsea stars – who all left the Seagulls for West London – couldn’t clear their lines. Before Chelsea took control through the former Manchester City man.Here SunSport’s Katherine Walsh rates every Chelsea player…READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSRobert Sanchez – 4Booed by Brighton fans who were not happy to see their former keeper again. Before bizarrely coming too far out of his box to be beaten by Georginio Rutter who headed home from 12 yards At fault AGAIN when his shocking blundering pass out from the back directly caused Brighton’s second goal. The ball was intercepted by Carlos Baleba after Caicedo got caught slacking by not being quick enough to control it.Most read in FootballLater produced a big save before half-time.Robert Sanchez was partly to blame for both of Brighton’s first-half goalsCredit: ReutersMalo Gusto – 6His first start since Chelsea’s 0-0 with Crystal Palace was hindered just 60 seconds in after asking to change his boots. Conceded some questionable free-kicks in closing stages.Wesley Fofana – 6Unconvincing in possession despite little pressure but performed defensive duties after Brighton’s early opener in the seventh minute.Overhit a pass intended for Nkunku in the final five minutes. That would have set the Blues away for a dangerous counter.Levi Colwill – 6Awful clearance for Brighton’s opener as his horror attempt to get rid is headed in by Rutter who beats Sanchez to the ball.Under pressure in the opening 20 minutes, with a half-hearted block almost going in the back of his own net.Marc Cucurella – 6Involved in the Brighton opener as well by being out jumped and pushed aside by Rutter. But grew into the game in the second half, with some threatening crosses for Jackson. Thought he’d scored against his former employers, but a slight Pedro Neto deflection slowed the ball down to leave Cucurella offside.Marc Cucurella was involved in Brighton’s openerCredit: GettyMoises Caicedo – 5Started the comedy of errors for Brighton’s goal after played it to Colwill who hoofs it in the air for a clearance. He was then involved in Brighton’s second, failing to react quick enough to Sanchez’s short pass. And gave possession away far too often in the second half. Surprised he lasted longer then Fernandez.Moises Caicedo was at fault for Brighton’s second goal with SanchezCredit: ReutersEnzo Fernandez (c) – 7Weak on the ball in the opening 15 minutes. Delicious ball for Palmer’s chance off the post. But settled into the game after the England winger’s second after going in the book inside 29 minutes.Noni Madueke – 8Moves quickly down that right hand side. Looked to have assisted Sancho’s first Prem goal for Chelsea and the side’s second of the afternoon before it was rebuked for offside.Stunning run and chance in the 38th minute, after a good passage of play from the back, by kneeing it down and sitting Webster down before marginally hitting past the post.Cole Palmer – 10Chelsea’s quadruple hero!The England star hit the post in the 18th minute after a period of Brighton pressure. Before some brilliant runs in behind saw his next strike disallowed for offside a minute later.But Palmer made no mistake in the 21st minute with a brilliant finish amid an extremely high Brighton line. The turnaround was completed when he converted a penalty just five minutes later.Palmer then Curled in a stunning 25-yard free-kick past Bart Verbruggen who could only get a fingernail to the ball.Before some horror defending and a terrible pass out saw Palmer run through from Jadon Sancho’s ball to score his fourth of the game. Continued to cause problems in the second half.Palmer’s heroics saw him take the match ball homeCredit: RexJadon Sancho – 7Was caught tormenting Brighton’s full-backs before and after his 23rd minute tap in was ruled out for offside. But he won a nailed on penalty for Chelsea just three minutes later after brilliantly storming past Dunk and picked up his third assist of the season for Palmer’s fourth.Sancho’s link-up play with Palmer will be a threat moving forward.Sancho is doing well to get his career back on trackCredit: GettyNicolas Jackson – 7Assisted Palmer’s opener. But largely quiet in Chelsea’s flourishing attack in the first half.Started the second half brighter with a shot saved in the 46th minute. Headed over in 55th minute.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut a series of missed chances left Jackson visibly frustrated in the final 45… he should have passed quicker at times too.Nicolas Jackson missed a flurry of chances in the second halfCredit: GettySubsPedro Neto (62′ for Madueke) – 6 Continued to provide a threat to the tiring Brighton defence late on.Mudryk (71′ for Sancho)R Veiga (70′ for Cucurella)Christopher Nkunku (78′ for Jackson)R Lavia (78′ for Fernandez) More

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    Arsenal 4-2 Leicester LIVE RESULT: Gunners leave it late after blowing two-goal lead to make ground on Man City

    ARSENAL have beat Leicester 4-2 in a thrilling match at the Emirates.Gabriel Martinelli bagged the game’s opener on 21 minutes as the Gunners made their early dominance count.Just before half time, Leandro Trossard returned from suspension in style to double Arsenal’s lead.Minutes after the restart, James Justin headed in from a set piece to launch a Foxes comeback.After the hour, the Leicester full-back got his second of the day and made it 2-2 with a stunning volley.Trossard scored his second at the death for 3-2 before Kai Havertz netted from close range to secure a 4-2 win for the Gunners.Arsenal claimed a much-needed three points after title rivals Man City could only draw with Newcastle at lunchtime.Match result: Arsenal 4-2 LeicesterArsenal XI: Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Calafiori, Partey, Rice, Havertz, Saka, Martinelli, TrossardLeicester XI: Hermansen, Justin, Okoli, Faes, Kristiansen, Winks, Skipp, Ndidi, Buonanotte, Mavididi, VardyFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from the Emirates with our live blog below…FT: Arsenal 4-2 LeicesterMikel Arteta will be pleased with the grit his side showed today.After throwing away a two-goal lead, they did not stop fighting and got a late victory.Two stoppage time goals make this look a convincing victory.Copy linkCopiedFT: Arsenal 4-2 LeicesterThe referee brings the game to a close.It is a huge win for The Gunners.This defeat will really hurt Steve Cooper’s side.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 4-2 Leicester90+10. Arsenal run salt into the Leicester wounds late on.As Hermansen makes another save, The Foxes’ defender kicks it into the path of Havertz.The ball strikes him and ends up in the back of the net.After a long VAR review, the goal is allowed.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Kai Havertz (Arsenal)Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3-2 Leicester90+7. The home fans are waiting for the final whistle.This would be a massive win for Arsenal with an injury-time winner.Leicester heads are down as they concede so late in the game after they thought they had secured a point.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 3-2 Leicester90+4. The corner comes into the back post.Trossard looks to strike it across goal and it hits Ndidi and ends up in the back of the net.The roof almost comes off The Emirates.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Leandro Trossard (Arsenal)Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester90+2. There is still time for either side to find a winner.Rice tries his luck from the edge of the box but has a complete air-swipe at the ball.This is a nervy finish to the game in North London.Credit: APCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester90. Leicester make the changes to see this one out.Mavididi and Skipp are the players to make way.El Khannouss and De Cordova-Reid come on for the visitors.We are going to have seven minutes added.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester88. Saka whips in a corner and Calafiori has a free header from a few yards out.Hermansen makes another brilliant save to turn it over the bar.If The Foxes get a draw out of this game, there are no prizes for guessing who the man of the match will be.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester86. Leicester are getting everyone behind the ball now.The Gunners are throwing everything at the visitors.Nwaneri has come on and is playing with some confidence already.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester84. Saka runs across the edge of the box and is fouled by Skipp.The referee waves advantage and the move comes to nothing.Arsenal’s players are fuming that the free kick was not awarded.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester82. We are back underway at The Emirates.Hermansen seems able to continue.There will be some time added onto this game now, giving The Gunners’ fans hope of finding another goal.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester80. The more Arsenal throw players forward looking for a winner, it gives the visitors the chance to hit them on the counter.Play is held up at the moment as Hermansen receives some treatment.The Foxes cannot afford to lose him now, he has been integral to them being on level terms in this game.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester78. Leicester break with Ndidi once again.He attempts a cross from the byline that has Raya in some trouble.Fortunately for The Gunners it misses the far post and goes out for a goal kick.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester76. The pressure is on Arsenal now.Arteta’s side cannot afford to drop more points at The Emirates.While Man City dropped points earlier, it would really give the sides around them a chance to leapfrog them.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester74. Hermansen plays the ball straight to Rice on the edge of the box.He works it to Trossard who shoots but the Leicester keeper makes a world-class save to deny him.What a save that was.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester72. This game is on a knife-edge right now.Both teams have players on yellow cards who are still diving into the challenges.Leicester are dealing with the Arsenal threat from corners well today.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester70. Big chance for Arsenal as Havertz sees his shot saved superbly by Hermansen.The Foxes come on the counter and Buonanotte skips past Calafiori who fouls him.Leicester are furious that the defender is not shown his second yellow card of the game.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester68. Arsenal come forward looking to get the lead once again.The ball breaks to Trossard but his shot deflects over the bar for a corner.As the cross is whipped in, The Foxes clear their lines.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2-2 Leicester66. Nobody would have predicted this at half-time.Ndidi whips in a deep cross from the left and Justin strikes a superb volley on the outside of his foot.It strikes the inside of the post on its way into the goal.Copy linkCopiedGoal – James Justin (Leicester)Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2 Leicester 162. Leicester need to get something from this game.Having not won a game in the Premier League so far, they are in danger of slipping into the bottom three with defeat.Everton are currently winning against Crystal Palace which is not good for Steve Cooper’s side.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 2 Leicester 160. Arteta will feel this game should be all over by now.They have created enough chances to be out of sight already.Hermansen is proving to be a thorn in the side of Arsenal.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedArsenal 2 Leicester 158. Saka sees another shot blocked at the near post.The ball breaks and Trossard shoots but Hermansen makes a brilliant save to turn it around the post.So close for The Gunners.Copy linkCopied More