Goals by Vardy, Iheanacho and Mahrez sealed the deal for Puel's men at King Power Stadium.

Arsene Wenger's final away game as Arsenal's boss ended in disappointment, as Leicester defeated them with an authoritative 3-1 score.

The Foxes took advantage of a red card against Konstantinos Mavropanos after 15 minutes, which forced the Gunners to put up an extra effort, which proved to be futile after 90 minutes.

What stands out the most about this win is the fact that Leicester ended Arsenal's dominance over them in Premier League games, as they won their first game against the North London side in over 23 years.

Leicester's most recent win prior to this match came on November 23, 1994, with the Foxes claiming all the points with a 2-1 score. In fact, Arsenal was the only team that did a double over Leicester in their historic 2015-16 campaign, which ended with the Foxes winning the title.

Arsenal's form away from home in 2018 has been rather disappointing, as they were not able to win a single point away from the Emirates this season.