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Arsenal missed the chance to move up to third in the Premier League table after they were held to a 1-1 draw by a dogged Leicester City on Sunday.
Alexis Sanchez opened the scoring with his first Premier League goal but Arsenal were pegged back within two minutes by Leicester's record signing Leonardo Ulloa.
The visitors dominated for long spells but appeared to miss the presence of last season's top scorer Oliver Giroud, who faces up to four months on the sidelines with a broken leg.
Arsenal sit seventh in the standings while Leicester, in 15th, remain winless but have performed well in their three games since returning to the Premier League.
But who was the star man? Click through our gallery bellow...
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratingsShow all 22 1 /22Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Kasper Schmeichel Could have done better with the goal, but showed why he's an integral part of this Leicester team. 6
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Ritchie De Laet Impressed in attacking down the right early on, but had to show his defensive qualities as the game grew old. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Paul Konchesky The experienced left-back was steady at the back. 6
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Liam Moore Mopped up well besides Morgan, and fared well in denying Arsenal's attacking talent. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Wes Morgan Immense at the back for the Foxes, he put his body on the line and marshalled his defence brilliantly. 9
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Jeff Schlupp A pacey asset down Leicester's left flank, his delivery for Ulloa's equaliser was superb. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Andy King Competed well in midfield against his compatriot Ramsey. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Dean Hammond Protected his defence admirably. 6
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Riyad Mahrez The Algerian excited once again, but he still has selfish tendencies. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings David Nugent The wily goal-poacher showed another side to his game with some lovely link-up play. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Leonardo Ulloa Took his goal brilliantly, and showed the attributes required to succeed at this level. 8
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Wojciech Szczesny No chance with the goal, but he was alert to many of Leicester's dangerous crosses. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Mathieu Debuchy For once, the Frenchman was more use from a defensive perspective, making a number of important blocks. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Nacho Monreal: Often given the runaround by Mahrez, he battled well to finish the match strongly. 6
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Laurent Koscielny Took an early knock on the head, and never recovered, leading to his early first half substitution. 5
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Per Mertesacker Solid in the air, but it was no surprise to see him struggle again the pace of the hosts' forward line. 6
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Mathieu Flamini Cut a frustrated figure in the second half as Leicester threatened on the counter. 6
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Aaron Ramsey A passing metronome in midfield, all that was missing was the usual goal threat. 8
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Santi Cazorla Combined clever passing and movement, but fluffed a couple of opportunities in front of goal. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Alexis Sanchez Scored his first Premier League goal, but is still coming to terms with the pace of the English game. 7
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Mesut Ozil At times excellent, he still struggles to impose himself into this system. 6
Leicester 1 Arsenal 1 player ratings Yaya Sanogo Some nice movement off the ball at times, but his finishing lacked composure. 5
Earlier, Liverpool celebrated manager Brendan Rodgers's 100th game in charge with an impressive 3-0 victory against a toothless Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.
Raheem Sterling, Steven Gerrard and Alberto Moreno scored Liverpool's goals.
Gabriel Agbonlahor and Andreas Weimann hit the target as Aston Villa maintained their unbeaten start to the season with a 2-1 victory over Hull City at Villa Park.
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