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KOMPAS.comArsenal managed to beat Leicester City in the third round Premier League Cup which took place at the King Power Stadium, Thursday (24/9/2020) in the morning WIB.

Laga Leicester vs Arsenal the score ended 2-0.

The Gunners ‘winning goal, nicknamed Arsenal, came from an own goal by Leicester defender Christian Fuchs (57’) and action Edward Nketiah (90).

With this result, Arsenal have the right to advance to the fourth round of the 2020-2021 Premier League Cup.

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The course of the Leicester vs Arsenal match

Arsenal as the visitors dominated in possession more.

Mikel Arteta’s squad recorded 52 percent throughout the match, while Leicester City 48 percent.

However, in terms of total shots, Arsenal is not superior to the hosts Leicester City.

Throughout the match, Arsenal fired nine shots with three of them leading to Wales’ goalkeeper Leicester City goalkeeper Danny Ward.

Leicester, meanwhile, scored 15 shots and two of them hit the target.

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Although not superior in total shots, Arsenal appeared more effective with two goals.

Arsenal’s first goal was created by an own goal by Leicester defender Christian Fuchs in the 57th minute.

Christian Fuchs incorrectly anticipated sending the ball from the right side of Arsenal’s attack.

The Gunners’ second goal was scored by a young British striker, Edward Nketiah, when the game entered the 90th minute.

Nketiah’s goal confirmed Arsenal’s victory over Leicester in the third round of the 2020-2021 Premier League Cup.

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The composition of players Leicester vs Arsenal

Leicester City (4-2-3-1): (GK) Danny Ward; Luke Thomas, Christian Fuchs, Wes Motgan, Daniel Amartey; Kiernan Dewsbury Hall, Hamza Choudhury; Demarai Gray, James Maddison, Marc Albrighton; Kelechi Lheanacho.

Coach: Brendan Rodgers.

Arsenal (3-4-3): Bernd Leno, Rob Holding, David Luiz, Sead Kolosinac, Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Joseph Willock, Mohamed Elneny, Bukayo Saka; Nicolas Pepe, Edward Nketiah, Reiss Nelson.

Coach: Mikel Arteta.


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