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I am afraid for Arsenal after loss to Leicester - Ex Gunnar's legend Ian Wright

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 Arsenal were handed their third defeat in the Premier League on Sunday night. It was struggling performance for Mikel Arteta side as they were unable to break a resilient Foxes' side.

Already, Arsenal have lost against Liverpool and Manchester City previously and the 1-0 loss to Brendan Rodgers side saw the Gunners move outside the top four position to the mid table.

Brendan Rogers came into the game at the Emirates as "underdogs" as their forward man Jamie Vardy just made a recovery from a calf injury.

The first half ended in a goalless affair as Foxes defense ensured the Gunners could break through. The magic moment happened after Rogers introduced Vardy with ten minutes left to play.

The English international who has scored ten goals in nine appearances against Arsenal added to his goals tally when he connected to a cross Turkish youngster.

Meanwhile, former Arsenal legend, Ian Wright has expressed concerned ahead of the north London next league game.

Arsenal will travel to Old Trafford this Sunday to face Manchester United who seems to have discovered their form.
According to Ian Wright, Solskjaer's men would use same approach as Leicester City, expect that United have better players who could play on the counter attack.

"You look at Manchester United as well who are another team that will want to play on the break," Wright told Premier League Productions.

"You're going to need to be able to pass through team, be able to break them down.


"Manchester United will do the same thing [vs Leicester] and they've got even better players going forward, more than just Vardy."

Manchester United held Chelsea tova score draw during the weekend at Old Trafford. This came after their win against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

Wright admitted that the clash against Manchester United will be tough as the North London side needs to find a way to grab a positive result.

He said: "It's a tough one, we knew Leicester were going to be tough and we know Manchester United are going to be tough.

"Arsenal are going to have to dig in and find a way of getting results without scoring the perfect goal."

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