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Arsenal star: What I enjoyed most about beating Leicester
PETR CECH says winning against a Leicester side with 10 men made today's 2-1 result at the Emirates all the sweeter.
Petr Cech (left) shakes Leicester stopper Kasper Schmeichel's hand at full time
James Vardy's penalty had Leicester a goal up when Danny Simpson was sent off for two yellow cards in the second half.
Theo Walcott then levelled before a deft Danny Welbeck header earned the Gunners a win almost the last kick of the game.
Discussing the game, goalkeeper Cech told BBC Sport: "We had to concentrate in the final stages because any counter attack was becoming more and more dangerous as we searched for the winner.
"It was tricky.
What I like about our win is that it is always tricky when opponents are down to 10 men
"We had so many half chances where we could have scored more."
"If you have a cushion of five or eight points it is a big difference.
"We overturned eight points to two - it is significant difference."
The win moves Arsenal to within two point of league leaders Leicester, with third- and fourth-place Tottenham and Manchester City clashing at the Etihad this afternoon (4.15pm).