
Arsenal placed a new perspective of the celebrations of Mikel Merino – but some fans with eagle eyes were more interested in the crowd.
Supporters saw a bit like a 'pair of matches that had a fight' massive punch-up 'in the end of Leicester.
Merino came from the King Power bank to answer Mikel Arteta's striker SOS who, after injuries, answer Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz.
The Spanish midfielder went in front for the first time in his career.
And it worked a treat for the gunners while he broke the impasse with a header at 81 minutes.
He then showed great calmness on the back post to hand in a second and to secure an important three points.
Arsenal went to X the day after the game to post a new perspective of the opener from behind Leicester's goal.
The video showed the cross of Ethan Nwaneri, the header of Merino and De Wilde Feesten for the traveling fans in the corner of the stadium.
However, the 56-second clip was overshadowed by scenes among the Home Leicester fans.
While the Merino teammates embraced the matchwinner, Chaos unfolded in the background.
A person in Gray can be seen by struggling with someone before launching something in the stands while their enemy runs away.
The person in Gray then chases the stairs and continues with the swing of different punches when a fight broke out.
It seems that they caught them in the head before the victim met the stands to the stairwell, where they held their faces.
Others in the neighborhood seemed to check their well -being before the camera slipped away to follow the Arsenal stars that ran back to half the line.
It is unclear what reason was for the scrap and who was involved.
Although both were in the end of the Leicester house, there were suggestions that the incident could have been between a Leicester fan and an Arsenal fan who had succeeded in getting a card on the seats of Leicester and the crucial goal celebrated.
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