Leicester v. Arsenal

On Sunday, April 28th, Leicester pulled out a victory over Arsenal with the score of 3-0. Early in the match, Ainsley Maitland-Niles received two yellow cards resulting in an automatic red, leaving Arsenal with only 10 players for the rest of the match.

Throughout the match, Leicester had overall domination. They held 66% of possession leaving 34% to Arsenal. All twelve of the shots that Leicester had, landed on frame, while Arsenal had 5 overall shots with Jamie Vardy scores Leicester’s third goal against a demoralised Arsenal side at the King Power Stadium on Sunday.only one on target. All three goals were scored during the second half, the last two within the last ten minutes of the match.

Arsenal may have had a bad game, run out of luck, or not preformed to the best of their ability, but that does not hide the fact that they lost a match that was well within their reach if they were to play as a well oiled machine, not playing fro themselves.