1. Arsenal don’t have to rely on their defence

So far this season, the Gunners’ biggest strength has been at the back, conceding just three goals in their opening five games.

However, on Saturday, the Arsenal defence looked slightly more vulnerable despite their dominance in possession as Leicester caught them on the counterattack.

It wasn’t an issue due to Arsenal’s attacking relentlessness. They had 75% of the ball and took 16 shots on target which is the most in Premier League history.

Despite a poor day for the defence, Mikel Arteta has set up his attackers to more than make up for it.

Dylan Oakley

Dylan Oakley

Dylan Oakley joined the National World Network sites in summer 2024 after spending time writing for DerbyWorld. He has since become the main Arsenal reporter for GoonerNews and also reports for LondonWorld.