Focus: How Arsenal can make gains through the middle at Leicester

Watching a swashbuckling Leicester charge towards the summit of the Premier League has been the highlight of the season so far. On Saturday, their frenzied punt-and-rush style will jar awkwardly with the patient tiki-taka of Arsenal, creating a possibly frantic match of tactical gaps and wildly swinging counter-attacking football.

Leicester’s main threat is, of course, Ryan Mahrez (4.2 dribbles per match, league best), who consistently finds space to charge towards goal thanks to the clinical directness of Leicester’s attacking philosophy. Continuing the simple tactics of his predecessor, Claudio Ranieri instructs his players to consistently launch long balls onto the head of Jamie Vardy (13.5 aerial duels per match, league’s most) to release the pace of Marc Albrighton and Mahrez out wide. 

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