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Sunday, 14 February 2016

Premier League - February 14, 2016 • 13:00- Emirates Stadium, London

 
ARSENAL
T. Walcott 70', - D. Welbeck 90'+
LEICESTER 
J. Vardy 45'

Arsenal 2-1 Leicester: Welbeck ignites Gunners' title hopes

Arsenal 2-1 Leicester: Welbeck ignites Gunners' title hopes

The Foxes were reduced to 10 men before an equaliser from Theo Walcott acted as the catalyst to a crucial comeback for Arsene Wenger's men
Arsenal kept their Premier League title hopes alive by fighting back to secure a 2-1 win against leaders Leicester at the Emirates. 
Danny Welbeck was the hero for the hosts, as he headed home a stoppage-time free kick after coming off the bench to give Arsene Wenger's men the points.
The guests took the lead shortly before half-time when Jamie Vardy converted a penalty, but a red card to Danny Simpson left Claudio Ranieri's men hanging on. Ultimately, the pressure from Arsenal told when Theo Walcott scored after 70 minutes to ignite the comeback and the heavy blow was stroke by Danny Welbeck after the 90mins to give the Gunners the win.

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