Arsenal’s impressive 4-2 win over Leicester City in their Premier League match, showcases dominance both in attack and possession. Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring for the Gunners in the 20th minute, followed by Leandro Trossard, who added two crucial goals at the 45+1′ and 90+4′ marks. Kai Havertz sealed the win with a final goal in the 90+9 minute. Despite Leicester City’s efforts, James Justin’s two goals at 47′ and 63′ weren’t enough to change the course of the game.
Arsenal’s Dominant Performance:
They dominated the match from the start, taking 37 shots with 17 on target, and controlling 75% of possession. Their pass accuracy stood at 89% with a total of 655 passes. The team’s offensive power was further highlighted by their 17 corners, compared to Leicester’s 0.
When a Keeper Scored 3 Penalties
Leicester City’s Struggles:
Leicester City, despite having only 25% possession and five total shots, saw some resistance with James Justin’s brace. However, their struggles were evident, with only three shots on target and fewer passes (226) with a 73% accuracy. The lack of offensive opportunities and corners contributed to their defeat.
Arsenal vs Leicester Game Stats Overview:
- Shots: Arsenal 37 – 5 Leicester City
- Shots on target: Arsenal 17 – 3 Leicester City
- Possession: Arsenal 75% – 25% Leicester City
- Passes: Arsenal 655 – 226 Leicester City
- Pass accuracy: Arsenal 89% – 73% Leicester City
- Corners: Arsenal 17 – 0 Leicester City
This win solidifies Arsenal’s strong position in the Premier League, with Leicester City still needing to improve their performance to climb the standings.

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