WILFRED NDIDI’S unlucky own goal gave Arsenal a dramatic injury-time winner over Leicester.
Arsenal looked in total control as Gabriel Martinelli turned home on 20 minutes.
Leandro Trossard snatched the win in injury time[/caption]
James Justin headed in to start the comeback for Leicester[/caption]
He then produced a stunning volley to make it 2-2[/caption]
Leandro Trossard then found the net in first-half injury time as the Gunners led 2-0 at the break.
But within two minutes of the restart, Justin’s header deflected past David Raya to half the deficit.
And on 63 minutes, the right-back got Leicester level in style.
He latched on to a deep cross and leathered an emphatic volley in off the post to salvage a point – as Arsenal were pegged back to 2-2 for the second game running.
However, Trossard got on the end of a corner to the back post and fired across goal.
And the ball bounced off Ndidi’s leg and past a helpless Mads Hermansen, who had played brilliantly throughout with a string of saves.
Then there was still time for Kai Havertz to pounce and grab a fourth to seal the points.
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Gabriel Martinelli put the Gunners in front after 20 minutes[/caption]
The Brazilian found the bottom corner from 12 yards[/caption]
They were in cruise control when Leandro Trossard scored on the stroke of half-time[/caption]
Mads Hermansen went down to try and see out the game[/caption]