If Spurs and ourselves are in the top 2 by the time we play each other, it'll be the biggest NLD we've had in decades.
I'd look forward to that
If Spurs and ourselves are in the top 2 by the time we play each other, it'll be the biggest NLD we've had in decades.
I would say though that until the sending off you didn't look like you would get anything from the game. It changed the match completelyOn the whole, I don't think anyone can argue with the result. We deserved it in the end. Leicester showed a lot of spirit, but that by itself is not enough to deserve to win the game.
Let's not forget that Ozil was blatantly fouled in the build-up to their goal and the penalty, for me, shouldn't have been given. Monreal pulls out and Vardy knocks his leg into Monreal's body. It's what Ashley Young has been guilty of in the past.
Referee was awful for most of the game, but its immaterial now.
On the whole, I don't think anyone can argue with the result. We deserved it in the end. Leicester showed a lot of spirit, but that by itself is not enough to deserve to win the game.
Let's not forget that Ozil was blatantly fouled in the build-up to their goal and the penalty, for me, shouldn't have been given. Monreal pulls out and Vardy knocks his leg into Monreal's body. It's what Ashley Young has been guilty of in the past.
Referee was awful for most of the game, but its immaterial now.
True, but that will feel immensely hollow if Arsenal win the title.
You've said on plentiful occasions that you felt Arsenal's title challenge to be over. Do you still think so? As has been said, the NLD is shaping up to be one of the biggest in recent memory.
I would say though that until the sending off you didn't look like you would get anything from the game. It changed the match completely

No doubt.If Liverpool had kept Sturridge fit all season of course they would have walked the league.
If Liverpool had kept Sturridge fit all season of course they would have walked the league.

On the whole, I don't think anyone can argue with the result. We deserved it in the end. Leicester showed a lot of spirit, but that by itself is not enough to deserve to win the game.
Let's not forget that Ozil was blatantly fouled in the build-up to their goal and the penalty, for me, shouldn't have been given. Monreal pulls out and Vardy knocks his leg into Monreal's body. It's what Ashley Young has been guilty of in the past.
Referee was awful for most of the game, but its immaterial now.
You're doing us a massive disservice there. But for Cech, we'd have been 2 or 3 ahead. His saves from Vardy and Kante were outstanding. The referee turned the game, you really can't deny that. We were comfortable.
You had one good chance from Vardy. That was it. You provided no other threat to us in the first half. I can't recall the save from Kante off the top of my head.
Obviously the sending off did change things, but that was your own player's fault.
Even before Simpson got sent off, we came out the blocks and were threatening in your box at the beginning of the second half. Not saying we still would have won if you had 11, but there's no way of knowing now anyway.
I'll split my reply into three segments, as you have...
1) Kante's shot was looping int the top corner but Cech clawed it out. Was a superb bit of goalkeeping.
2) Don't necessarily agree with that. However I do think that Drinkwater should have walked.
3) You didn't force a save until the 70th minute. Surely you had a smile when writing that? We had a good shout for a penalty and then a minute or two later Simpson fell victim to Giroud telling the referee what to do. It's a shame that the referee had to ruin a good game.
1) Oh I remember now. The cross-cum-shot that swerved at the end? It was a decent save, but I would have been really disappointed if that had gone in. Most goalkeepers should have put that out, unless they're under 6 foot.
2) Why would you say it's not your own player's fault for getting sent off? By the letter of the law, it was the right decision. Simpson had already been spoken to by the ref twice before he was even booked. It's his fault for making clumsy fouls because he gave the referee a decision to make. As you also say, Drinkwater was very lucky to stay on too (which I forgot about)/
3) If you're talking about Mahrez going down from Monreal's challenge, please. That would have been soft as hell. He was so obviously looking for the penalty and any excuse to go down. As for Simpson, it looked like the referee was getting his card out before Giroud had even reacted that way.