Arsenal face Leicester City in a game where they know that anything less than three points would put an end to any realistic hopes of the Premier League title.
Arsenal are without Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli due to injuries but do welcome back young star Ethan Nwaneri into the side.
Mikel Arteta has also been given a boost in Ben White returns to the Arsenal matchday squad to provide another option both defensively and offensively with the driving runs made by White.
Arsenal legend Martin Keown has had some clashes with Leicester manager Ruud Van Nistelrooy in past matches against Manchester United and before the game Keown has shocked Arsenal fans.

Martin Keown apologises to Ruud Van Nistelrooy for past ‘shenanigans’
Speaking to TNT Sports pre-match coverage of Leicester City v Arsenal, Keown came face to face with old rival Van Nistelrooy and the two shared a humorous moment involving Keown apologising for past clashes.
Keown stated: “Nice to see you after all these years, apologies for all the shenanigans that went on back in the day.”
The Leicester City manager replied in good spirits by stating: “What happens on the pitch, stays on the pitch. I’m happy I have him in front of me rather than the back of me.”
The two famously sparked an incident during the 2003 Manchester United v Arsenal draw where Keown celebrated in front of Van Nistelrooy after the Dutch forward missed a late penalty.
Van Nistelrooy had a good record against Arsenal
Van Nistelrooy enjoyed many historic clashes against Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal over the years and helped United beat the Gunners to the title in 2001 and 2003.
The Dutchman won three games against the North London side in his Old Trafford career and scored twice including a goal at Highbury during a famous 2-2 draw.

Arteta will be hoping that Van Nistelrooy enjoys no more success over the Gunners as his side look for three vital points at the King Power Stadium.
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