Arsenal star Bernd Leno had his house hit by a fallen tree as Storm Eunice wreaked havoc in the UK.The sporting world was impacted just like the general public were by the adverse weather conditions on Friday (February 18).Fixtures were postponed and Premier League sides Tottenham and Burnley were forced to abandon their flights and instead make lengthy journeys via coach to get to their matches this weekend.While Spurs' stadium, which was 'pulsating' up and down in the extreme winds, survived any damage, there was problems on the red side of north London for Gunners goalkeeper Leno.Social media uploads by his wife Sophie showed a large tree had toppled in their garden and landed right next to their property.
It was just about the right size for the gap to the house with the images captioned "oh well" and "close".It is still another annoyance in what has been a frustrating season for Leno.Is Leno's time at Arsenal up?
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