In many ways the evening felt like a microcosm of Arsenal’s season as they pressed the self-destruct button not once but twice. “I disagree with the red card because [Rob] Holding would have caught this ball, because he was not the last man,” Wenger said. The visitors were brighter early in the second half, however when Aubameyang turned the ball in from six yards after Eldin Jakupovic had repelled his first attempt. Leicester, though, were back in front 14 minutes from time, when Vardy sent Cech the wrong way from the spot, and Mahrez then turned Holding inside out to score a lovely third and put a smile on Puel’s face. “It was a good feeling to win our last home game,” Leicester’s manager said.
Source: The Guardian May 09, 2018 20:51 UTC