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Arsenal 2-0 Leicester: Still in the gallop for the Champions League

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Arsenal celebrated their fifth consecutive Premier League win with a 2-0 home win over Leicester and climbed up to 4th place at +1 from Manchester United, having three games fewer than the Red Devils.

The terrifying counter-attack Arsenal launched three months ago to put their name back on the Champions League map hasn’t stopped. The last team to fall on the nails of Michel Arteta’s players was Leicester, with the Londoners putting their game through and claiming a relatively comfortable 2-0 win.

A result that gave the Gunners their fifth consecutive Premier League success and 9th in their last 11 league games, even dropping them to 4th with a point more and three games down compared to now fifth Manchester United.

The hosts found the goal that put them in the driver’s seat very early, in the 11th minute, when Martinelli scooped out a corner and the party made it 1-0 with a header from the height of the small penalty area, forcing the foxes to theirs 12th to accept goal from a corner this season.

In the 36th minute, Ramsdale pulled off the most impressive 90th-minute operation, saving Barnes’ head in a corner and a little instinctively Before an hour of play was up, essentially final titles came into play.

When Soyutsu found the ball with his hand in the penalty area, referee Taylor blamed him after the VAR called him to see the phase on the monitor and Lakazet defeated Schmeichel in the 59th minute to celebrate his first goal. in 2022 and the first in six straight games to remain uncompleted.

In the ensuing half hour the London Reds tried more to manage the game than to score a third goal and Leicester tried to capitalize but found no more than 2-3 small chances and the 2-0 remained until the final . With this, Arsenal take another important step towards their return to the Champions League.

ARSENAL: Ramsdale, Soares, White, Gabriel, Tierney, Partey, Jacka, Saka (85′ Pepe), Edegaard, Martinelli (78′ Smith-Row), Lacazette (88′ Enketia)

LESTER: Schmeichel, Pereira (61′ Justin), Amartey, Soyundsu, Thomas, Medi (61′ Eddie) Dusbury-Hall, Albrighton, Madison, Barnes, Iheanacho (74′ Dhaka)

The results of the 29th game:

The highlights:

Brighton-Liverpool 0-2

Brentford – Burnley 2-0

Manchester United – Tottenham 3-2

Chelsea 1-0 Newcastle

Everton – Wolves 0-1

Leeds-Norwich 2-1

Southampton-Watford 1-2

West Ham – Aston Villa 2-1

Premier League table:

The program of the 30th race:

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