Emery bemoans Maitland-Niles' dismissal in heavy defeat

Ainsley Maitland-Niles was dismissed for two yellow cards in Arsenal's defeat to Leicester City, much to the frustration of boss Unai Emery.

Published : Apr 28, 2019 20:50 IST

Unai Emery has questioned Ainsley Maitland-Niles' red card in Arsenal's resounding 3-0 Premier League defeat to Leicester City on Sunday. 

The 21-year-old was dismissed after 36 minutes for a second yellow card and the Foxes never looked back, forging ahead through Youri Tielemans in the 59th minute before Jamie Vardy sealed an emphatic win with two late goals.

The defeat leaves Arsenal in fifth and it could be four points adrift of the Champions League qualification places if Chelsea overcomes Manchester United later on Sunday.

Despite Leicester's dominance before Maitland-Niles' dismissal, Emery insists he was happy with how his side was performing and believes it could have won had numerical parity remained. 

"We worked, we prepared our game plan and [when it was] 11 v 11 the match was going like we prepared," he told BBC Sport

"For me the first yellow card should not be one. It has affected our game plan a lot. One player less is difficult. 

"Today the reason [for losing] is the red card. We will continue, we will not look at the table. The Europa League is a big motivation for us." 

Leicester, meanwhile, is still in the hunt for a seventh-place finish and a potential Europa League spot, and boss Brendan Rodgers was delighted with his side's dominant display. 

"Firstly our defence was nice and aggressive and we pressed the game really well," he told Sky Sports

"When it was 11 v 11 I thought we were the better team. I'm very pleased we got our reward for our hard work." 

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