Arsenal fans have developed something of a reputation for their knee-jerk reactions and they were in full effect even in the opening game of the Premier League season.
Arsene Wenger's side raced into an early lead just two minutes in when club-record signing Alexandre Lacazette headed home on his top-flight debut, but were pegged back instantly when Shinji Okazaki found the net at the other end a mere 160 seconds afterwards.
Marc Albrighton's deep cross caught out the Arsenal backline, including goalkeeper Petr Cech, and led to Harry Maguire's knock-down finding Okazaki, who made no mistake with his close-range header.
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And plenty of Gooners felt Cech was at fault for Leicester's first goal and laid in to him on Twitter:
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In an enthralling first half of football, Jamie Vardy would put Leicester 2-1 up in the 29th minute, before Danny Welbeck equalised in first-half stoppage time.
Vardy then added his second in the second half, rising highest and glancing Riyad Mahrez's corner past Petr Cech.
But the scoring wasn't complete, as the drama continued.
Aaron Ramsey, on as a substitute, finished superbly to level matters after being played through by Granit Xhaka, before his fellow sub, Olivier Giroud, came up with a brilliant header from a corner to complete a remarkable turnaround at the Emirates.
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Oh football, we've missed you very much.
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