Arsenal can achieve a victory against Leicester, right?



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Arsenal will prove too strong for Leicester! Here’s to hope anyway!

It would be foolish to expect the same team from Leicester that we faced in the Carabao Cup just a few weeks ago and even though we managed to win, it would have been a shock if we didn’t.

Leicester always poses a big threat to our guys and they always give us a tough game, but I’m very confident that we can get a result against them this weekend. Where I was nervous before, I can say this time that I am calm and confident, and I hope it comes true.

Not only do we have a nearly fit team, but we have incredible talent and skill and we are playing at home, although we do not have the advantage of the fans to cheer us on in the stadium, we have a flawless streak at Emirates and we have to continue with that’s to make sure we make the Emirates a stage teams are afraid to come to.

On the positive side for us, Leicester’s star defender Caglar Soyuncu has been ruled out and his return date is unknown. Jamie Vardy, on the other hand, has been injured and while he’s reportedly fit for the game, we can use that to our advantage because he may not be fully fit, but he can take risks. Hopefully that is the case, because if we want to stop Leicester, we have to stop them first, since they always manage to score against us.

With Gabriel on defense, and with the tactics that Arteta has thrown into the mix, there is no denying that our defense has become more solid, although we are still prone to concede if we can pull off the win and come out with the three points that it shouldn’t. . It doesn’t matter if we give in or not.

Of course, fitting in is not ideal, but given that all teams are defending in La Liga this season, if we can get the goals at the other end and win, then it really won’t matter. We can also expect Partey to make his full Premier League debut at home and bring Leicester back to reality, especially after the way he performed midweek. Gooners?

Shenel osman

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