Rodgers salutes his superstar after Leicester’s win at Arsenal



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Publication date: Sunday, October 25, 2020 11:02

Brendan Rodgers praised the impact of Jamie Vardy as he came off the bench to give Leicester their first league win away from Arsenal in 47 years and continue his good form against the Gunners.

After missing the last two games with a calf problem, Vardy was fit enough to be included among the substitutes at Emirates Stadium and headed home for the only goal of the game as the Foxes left North London with a 1-0 win.

It was Vardy’s 11th goal in the Premier League against Arsenal, only Wayne Rooney can boast more, and it gave Leicester a victory in a game where they had to absorb a lot of pressure from the hosts.

Rodgers revealed after the game that he had always planned to give Vardy the final 30 minutes and had primed his team for the 33-year-old to do the damage.

“The idea was always to attract Jamie, he is always a great threat and he brings great confidence to the team,” he said.

“He is a world-class forward and he’s up there to get the ball square for him.

“He is an incredible talent and we would have loved to have started him, but he has come out with his calf and we just needed to make sure we breastfeed him again.

“The plan was to still be in the game and then he can come in for 30 minutes and stretch the game for us.

“He’s always like this, in every game he seems to be scoring and he’s disappointed not to have another because he was one-on-one at a slight angle.

“It was a moment of true quality in the game. Youri (Tielemans) makes a perfect pass but it all came from the race. I always talk about people running behind and the Cengiz Under race was great.

“He squared it when he could have done it himself and Jamie is there to finish, a brilliant goal to win the game.”

Arsenal had plenty of ball during the game, but were left with an early effort from Alexandre Lacazette that was ruled out.

The French forward headed in a Dani Ceballos corner, but the goal was scored in chalk when Granit Xhaka was deemed to have blocked Kasper Schmeichel’s vision in an offside position.

The decision stumped the Arsenal bench during the match and manager Mikel Arteta was unhappy with the call from referee Craig Pawson and the VAR team.

Arteta said: “I am really disappointed. We had it in our hands in the first half and I don’t know how the hell the goal was canceled.

“To be fair, I am very happy with the first half and the way we pushed and the aggressiveness that we showed against a team that is very capable of breaking that pressure and creating chances against you.

“We were very much on top of the game, we restricted them to nothing. We scored a goal from the set piece, I don’t know how it was disallowed ”.

To make the night worse, Arsenal lost David Luiz and Bukayo Saka to injuries during the second half.

Arteta added: “We’ve lost a few players in the last week or so. David had a muscle problem and could not continue, so we will have to evaluate him in the next 48 hours. “



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