27 Aout 1997
King Power Stadium
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Few Premier League games have provided as much drama and entertainment as Leicester City's 3-3 draw with Arsenal on 27 August, 1997. Both sides headed into the game at Filbert Street unbeaten in the league after each claiming seven points from their opening three matches of the campaign. Under Martin O’Neill, Leicester made a bright start to their second top-flight season, beating Aston Villa and Liverpool and holding champions Manchester United to a goalless draw at Old Trafford.
But City knew they would face a tough test against Arsène Wenger’s new-look Arsenal side, who were going in search of their first Premier League title under the Frenchman's management.
Wenger had added the likes of Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit to the Gunners’ midfield ranks, alongside Dutch forward Dennis Bergkamp. More on him later. O’Neill utilised his trusted 3-5-2 system that had served the Club so well during their maiden campaign in the Premier League, which culminated in a ninth-placed finish and a League Cup triumph.
Arsenal: Seaman, Dixon, Bould, Grimandi, Winterburn, Petit, Vieira, Parlour, Overmars, Bergkamp, Wright Subs: Anelka (Wright 78), Platt (Parlour 82), Hughes (Overmars 82), Marshall, Lukic Booked: Bergkamp, Parlour, Bould Leicester: Keller, Kaamark, Guppy, Elliott, Prior, Walsh, Izzet, Lennon, Savage, Claridge, Heskey Subs: Fenton (Claridge 63), Cottee (Izzet 73),Parker (Savage 73), Andrews, Whitlow Booked: Lennon, Prior, Kaamark, Elliott
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