Hasil pertandingan liga Eropa matchday 3 Jum’at 6 november 2020 Group A AS Roma | 5 – 0 | CFR Cluj Young Boys | 3 – 0 | CSKA Sofia Group B Rapid Wina | 4 – 3 | Dundalk Arsenal | 4 – 1 | Molde Group C Hapoel Beer | 2 – 4 | Bayern Leverkusein OGC Nice | 2 – 3 | Slavia Praha Group D SL Benfica | 3 – 3 | Rangers Lech Ponzen | 3 – 1 | Standard Liege Group E PAOK | 4 – 1 | PSV Eindhoven Omonia | 0 – 2 | Granada Group F Real Sociedad | 1 – 0 | AZ Alkmaar Rijeka | 1 – 2 | SSC Napoli Group G Leicester City | 4 – 0 | Braga AEK Athens | 4 – 1 | Zorya Group H AC Milan | 0 – 3 | LOSC Lille Centic | 1 – 4 | Sparta Praha Group I Sipasvor | 2 – 0 | Qarabag Villarreal | 4 – 0 | Tell Aviv Group J Ludogorets | 1 – 3 | Tottenham Hotspur Antwerp | 0 – 1 | LASK Linz Group K Dinamo Zagreb | 1 – 0 | Wolfsberger Feyenoord | 3 – 1 | CSKA Moskwa Group L Hoffenheim | 5 – 0 | Liberec Standar Liege | 2 – 1 | KAA Gent ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Top Skor sementara Liga Eropa Yusuf Yacizi | 6 Gol Michael Liendl | 4 Gol Paco Alcacer | 4 Gol Munas Dabbur | 4 Gol Michael Ishak | 4 Gol ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 5 Asisst Sementara Liga Eropa Kelechi Iheanacho | 3 Asisst Takefusa Kubo | 3 Asisst Nicolas Pepe | 2 Asisst Nicolae Stanciu | 2 Asisst Leon Bailey | 2 Asisst
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Don't forget to subscribe 🙏 Preview: Leicester City vs. Arsenal - prediction, team news, lineups Leicester City and Arsenal face off in the pick of the EFL Cup third-round ties at the King Power Stadium on Wednesday evening. The winner of the all-Premier League affair will take on either Lincoln City or Liverpool next week for a place in the quarter-finals. Match preview Leicester and Arsenal have both made impressive starts to their Premier League campaigns by winning two games from two. The Foxes, who somehow missed out on a top-four finish last season after badly drifting away, have defeated West Bromwich Albion and Burnley to top the table. Arsenal have seen off Fulham and West Ham United in their opening two fixtures, meanwhile, having also edged out Liverpool on penalties in the Community Shield. Mikel Arteta's side required a late Eddie Nketiah goal to shake off West Ham, while Leicester recovered from a goal down to overcome Burnley at the weekend. Focus now switches to the domestic cup and the chance to continue building some momentum in the opening month of a campaign unlike any other. This will be just the third time Leicester and Arsenal have met in the EFL Cup, sharing a win apiece in those previous two encounters. Avoiding defeat at Leicester is not something Arsenal have done a lot of in recent times, though, losing each of their last three games at the King Power Stadium in all competitions. The Foxes have lost just one of their last 14 games in the competition, meanwhile, in a run that has seen them reach at least the quarter-finals in each of the last three campaigns. That is an impressive record, but one that Arsenal can better - they have progressed past this stage of the EFL Cup in 16 of the last 17 seasons, failing only in 2014-15 against Southampton. Arteta has already won two trophies in his nine months in North London, though it remains to be seen just how seriously he will take the EFL Cup, with a trip to Premier League champions Liverpool to come next weekend. Similarly, Leicester face a tricky trip to Manchester City four days after this showdown with Arsenal, so Brendan Rodgers will likely rotate his squad between matches. If that is the case, it could well come down to who boasts the better squad depth between these two in-form sides. Leicester City form (all competitions): WW Arsenal form (all competitions): WWW Team News Mesut Ozil has not been part of Arsenal's matchday squad for their first two games back, but the playmaker is not carrying an injury and may be in Arteta's thoughts here. Arteta has plenty of other attacking options, however, including the likes of Nicolas Pepe, Joe Willock and Nketiah, who deserves a start after his late winner versus West Ham. Dijon goalkeeper Runar Alex Runarsson has been tipped to join ahead of Wednesday's match and could be in line for a swift debut, but Matt Macey is otherwise standing by. Leicester confirmed the arrival of Cengiz Under from Roma on Sunday and he could make his first appearance in this one, though Demarai Gray and Marc Albrighton are also pushing for starts. Kelechi Iheanacho, another who will be keen to get the nod, has been involved in 11 goals in 14 EFL Cup appearances for the Foxes. Jonny Evans is still not available for the hosts, so a combination of Wes Morgan and Caglar Soyuncu is likely at the back. Leicester City possible starting lineup: Ward; Justin, Morgan, Soyuncu, Thomas; Choudhury, Mendy; Gray, Maddison, Albrighton; Iheanacho Arsenal possible starting lineup: Macey; Cedric, Saliba, Luiz, Holding, Kolasinac; Elneny, Guendouzi; Pepe, Nketiah, Saka We say: Leicester City 1-2 Arsenal Arsenal are winless in their last three games against Leicester and have lost three in a row at the King Power Stadium. However, with both teams expected to rotate for this midweek cup tie, we can see the Gunners' squad depth telling in a narrow away victory. Arsenal vs Leicester City gunners transfer window transfer news Arsenal Latest News arsenal news Arsenal match highlights arsenal goals usa uk Australia canada soccer football news football transfer arteta Aubameyang Emirates Stadium #arsenal #leicestercity #carabaocup efl cup
Leicester 0-2 Manchester United Post Match Analysis || Bruno & Lingard secure Champions League spot. Leicester led United by 14 points when the Portuguese midfielder arrived from Sporting Lisbon on January 30 - yet the Reds have overhauled them. And the fact that United have been awarded a staggering 20 penalties this season - 14 of them in the Premier League - has certainly proved a major factor in their campaign. Leicester had their chances to win this final-day shoot-out for a place in Europe’s elite club competition - with Jamie Vardy coming closest by heading against the bar. This was a bitter pill for Leicester to swallow but they have won just four times in the Premier League since New Year’s Day and injuries to key players such as James Maddison, Ben Chilwell and Ricardo Pereira have hindered them badly. While there has been much talk of Leicester’s collapse over the second half of the season, United’s recent form had not been convincing either. Just one win from their previous four matches, including an FA Cup semi-final hiding by Chelsea, had taken some shine off their impressive resurgence either side of the lockdown. RODGERS CHANGES Rodgers reshaped his side, returning to a flat back four, with Marc Albrighton returning from injury. It meant that four of Claudio Ranieri’s 2016 miracle men were starting - on a day when Leicester needed the improbable, here were players who had already achieved the impossible. This was the loudest of behind-closed-doors matches, Leicester having clearly instructed their subs, directors, backroom staff and security staff to roar on their team. It was not the same as 30,000 Foxes fans armed with clappers but it was noticeable and seemed to spur Rodgers’ side. Anthony Martial, though, had the ball in the net early on - only for the Frenchman to be ruled offside. Harry Maguire - on his first return to the King Power since last summer’s £80million move - did not receive the ear-bashing he would have expected had this fixture been played in normal times. But he was booked for clattering Kelechi Iheanacho from behind - and then came a string of Leicester chances. Nemanja Matic’s sleepy pass fell straight to Iheanacho on the edge of the box, with the impressive Wilfred Ndidi shooting narrowly over. An Iheanacho shot squirmed out of David De Gea’s grasp but Jamie Vardy could not quite snaffle the rebound as the United keeper held it at the second attempt. Leicester were pressing United high, making Maguire and Matic, in particular, look clunky. Youri Tielemans almost snuck one in a shot with United’s defence against looking soporific. #ManchesterUnited #MUFC
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Kelechi Iheanacho's equaliser gave Leicester City a deserved draw to leave the Carabao Cup semi-final vs. Aston Villa delicately poised after an entertaining encounter at the King Power Stadium. ESPN FC’s Craig Burley and Alejandro Moreno both agree Brendan Rodgers side will progress to the final at Wembley where they will meet either Manchester United or Manchester City. #ESPNFC Subscribe to ESPN UK: http://bit.ly/1oGUzVA Follow ESPN UK across multiple platforms: https://en-gb.facebook.com/ESPNUK https://twitter.com/ESPNUK http://www.espn.co.uk/
Foxes striker Kelechi Iheanacho spoke to LCFC TV following their triumph over the Hammers in the capital.
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