Pre Match Leicester v Arsenal

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It should be the same starting 11 as against Utd and Brentford if they are all fit.

Arsenal have definitely improved. But I still think they’re an average team. We should expect to win this at home.
 
Going to be an absolute banger (shitfest of tragic defending)

0-0
 
Head-to-head

  • Leicester have won four of their past seven Premier League games against Arsenal, following a 22-match winless run.
  • Arsenal can win three consecutive away meetings in all competitions for the first time since September 1925.
Leicester City

  • Leicester could win three successive league games for the first time since their opening three fixtures of 2021.
  • They are one short of 200 Premier League victories.
  • Leicester have won six and lost six of their past 13 Premier League home matches, drawing the other.
  • The Foxes have kept only one clean sheet in their last 15 league games, but they've failed to score in only one of those matches.
  • Forward Patson Daka could become just the third Leicester player, after Julian Joachim in 1994 and Leonardo Ulloa in 2014, to score in his opening two Premier League home fixtures.
  • Midfielder Youri Tielemans has scored four goals from outside the penalty area in all competitions this calendar year, the joint-highest figure of any Premier League player.
Arsenal

  • Arsenal are unbeaten in six Premier League matches, having lost their opening three games this season by an aggregate score of 9-0.
  • The Gunners have amassed 14 points in six fixtures, a tally bettered only by Chelsea's 15.
  • They have lost just two of their past 11 league games on the road (W6, D3).
  • However, Arsenal have scored only one goal in their four Premier League away games so far this season. Only Norwich have had fewer attempts on target away from home than Arsenal's nine.
  • Alexandre Lacazette has scored 10 goals in his last 13 Premier League away starts, the most recent of which came when he scored twice in a 3-0 win at Sheffield United on 11 April.
  • Emile Smith Rowe has created 13 Premier League chances this season and provided two assists in his past four appearances.
  • Forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored four goals in his past six Premier League home outings but his last away goal came at Newcastle in May.
 
A win here and people will start talking about Leicester as top 4 contenders. Lose and they'll be bigging up Arsenals resurgence.....probably the biggest game of the season so far.
5 wins on the bounce with no Ndidi would be immense.
 
My hatred for these has dropped off a little due to the fact they are nobodies these days. However I still loathe their wanky fans.


I really love having a good laugh at the plebs filming themselves having a a meltdown outside the away end after the game.
 
  • Leicester have won four of their past seven Premier League games against Arsenal, following a 22-match winless run.

This is a great stat. Looking forward to us making it 5 from 8 this weekend.

I can see goals in this but think we can win. Its not an easy game but both us and Arsenal have now reached levels where its a game I'd be disappointed if we don't win.

Has to be the same lineup as the recent league games.

4-2 to us.
 
We’ve done really well the last two weeks, despite leaking goals all over the place. Rodgers deserves credit for finding a way to play to our strengths.

That said, not particularly confident about this one.
 
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