Gabriel Jesus was red hot as he struck his first two competitive goals for Arsenal in a dramatic 4-2 win over Leicester on a sweltering afternoon at Emirates Stadium.
The Brazilian was unfazed by the heat hitting 33C in north London, bending in a brilliant opener with the help of a slight deflection (23) before nodding in his second (35) after Jamie Vardy unintentionally flicked a corner to the back post to mark his first Emirates Premier League appearance as a Gunner in style.
Vardy had a penalty decision given and then rightly taken away after VAR Mike Dean advised referee Darren England to re-assess the minimal contact between Ramsdale and the striker just before half-time. Temperatures rose in the stadium when a replay was shown on the big screen, with the Foxes frontman loudly booed.
Arsenal could easily have scored more - Xhaka and Jesus hit the woodwork in either half - but two wins from two builds their early-season confidence, while Leicester - who have only signed back-up 'keeper Alex Smithies in the transfer window - were again exposed by a set-piece and looked in need of additions.

