EPL: Leicester City 3-1 Arsenal

Jamie Vardy scores from the penalty spot
Leicester City beat 10-man Arsenal 3-1 at the King Power as Arsene Wenger's side remained the only team without an away point in English league football in 2018.
Leicester opened the scoring after just 14 minutes thanks to Kelechi Iheanacho's second league goal of the season, before the striker was then brought down by Konstantinos Mavropanos when clean through on goal.
The young Greek defender was shown a straight red card by referee Graham Scott, Arsenal's 78th sending-off in the Premier League under Wenger, only for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to level matters eight minutes after half-time.
However, the home team took all three points thanks to Jamie Vardy's 76th-minute penalty - the striker's sixth goal in seven games against the Gunners - and Riyad Mahrez's last-minute effort.
As a result, the Foxes stay ninth in the table thanks to a first top-flight win in six matches, while Arsenal remain sixth after a seventh straight league defeat on their travels for the first time since January 1966.
Arsenal started the match on the front foot, only to fall behind just before the quarter-hour mark after the visitors failed to clear a left-wing corner.
The Foxes recycled the ball, before finding Fousseni Diabate at the far post and the midfielder then picked out Iheanacho, who drove the ball past Petr Cech from close range.
Iheanacho was also the player involved in Mavropanos's dismissal as right from the re-start, the striker closed the centre back down, before stealing possession and being hauled to the ground as he broke clear.
The referee had little choice but to send off the 20-year-old, with there being just 92 seconds between Iheanacho's opener and the red card.
The visitors, though, drew level when Aubameyang scored his ninth league goal since joining the club in January after good approach play by down the right by Ainsley Maitland-Niles.
But it was Claude Puel's team who emerged victorious after two goals in the final quarter of an hour, the first coming from the penalty spot after Henrikh Mkhitaryan tripped substitute Demarai Gray in the box.
Vardy kept his cool to rifle the ball home from the spot, the England international's 18th league goal of the season, before Mahrez sealed the points late on after dummying Cech and scoring into an empty net as the Foxes beat Arsenal for the first time in the league since 1994.













