Arsenal mounted an impressive fightback to come from behind to win at Leicester on Sunday. It took just six minutes for the deadlock to be broken when some absent Arsenal defending allowed Youri Tielemans a clear path through to goal before he fired hard and low past Bernd Leno.
Arsenal were then awarded a penalty, only for the VAR to overturn the decision as Nicolas Pepe had been fouled outside the box.
But the Gunners soon managed to pull themselves back level as Willian's pinpoint free-kick was diverted home by the head of David Luiz.
And the visitors then took the lead on the stroke of half-time as a handball against Wilfred Ndidi allowed Alexandre Lacazette the chance to convert from the penalty spot.
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