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PL: Arsenal v Leicester City | Sunday October 25 | KO: 19:15 GMT | Sky Sports Box Office (£14.95)

Match Prediction


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SA Gunner

Hates Tierney And Wants Him Sold Immediately
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Country: South Africa

Player:Nketiah
We are painful to watch, truth be told.

Solid at the back and definitely can win the game... but its a hard slog.
 

Yousif Arsenal

On Vinai's payroll & misses 4th place trophy 🏆
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12 shots 6 corners but nothing so far. We'll need try few different things maybe shots from outside
 

Tir Na Nog

Changes Opinion Every 5 Minutes

Country: Ireland
I'm sorry but everytime it comes to Lacazette things just break down completely.

All in all decent half, Leicester have well and truly parked the bus and are restricting the space in behind.
 

dka1

100% Dark Chocolate
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Country: England
We're a bit boring, but Leicester more so.

Really? I thought we were good this half.

11 shots, sure only 2 on target but we've not even been as good as we could've.

Lacazette killing our attacks tho, my god
 

DanDare

Emoji Merchant and Believer-In-Chief
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Player:Saliba
This is so much better than the formation we have been playing


That said, this has Vardy late goal to win or equalise after we've not taken our chances written all over it
 
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