Arsenal will turn their attention to facing Leicester City next in the Premier League, and David Seaman has made a rather interesting prediction.
Mikel Arteta witnessed a dominant display on Wednesday evening in the Carabao Cup as his Arsenal side got the better of Bolton Wanderers.
A brace from Ethan Nwaneri was the highlight for the Gunners.
Theo Walcott was left so impressed by the Nwaneri, and Paul Merson was in love with the story of the youngster who is still just 17 years old.
However, Arsenal now switch back to the Premier League with Leicester City on the agenda.
Interestingly, David Seaman has dropped his prediction for the game and is worried about one thing in particular…

David Seaman makes his prediction for Arsenal vs Leicester
Arsenal return to Premier League action on Saturday as Leicester City travel to the Emirates.
Mikel Arteta certainly won’t want to drop any more points after a late equaliser by John Stones at the Etihad last time out.
David Seaman already has his worries about playing Leicester after witnessing the hard-fought draw with Manchester City, as he gave a number of reasons.
When speaking on the Seaman Says YouTube channel, he claimed that he’s worried about Arsenal’s current condition heading into the game.
“My only worry for this game is fatigue. You know the comedown from what happened at City, maybe a couple of injuries.
“Because, like, what was it, three away games, and then you go into Leicester, and we’re expected to win this quite easily.”
Leicester City’s Premier League season to date
Leicester City are one of the six sides still yet to win a game in the Premier League this season.
The Foxes fanbase were calling for Steve Cooper to be sacked in the Carabao Cup clash with Walsall on Wednesday after scraping through on penalties.
Jamie Vardy has been the highlight for the Foxes and his pace could cause them all kinds of issues, so William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes will need to be at the top of their game.
Arsenal came through unscathed injury wise, other than Miles Lewis-Skelly, so Arteta heads into the Leicester game in better condition than Seaman may have expected.
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