Alexis Sanchez received plenty of criticism after Arsenal's narrow victory over Leicester on Wednesday.Robert Huth's unfortunate own goal in the 86th minute proved to be the only difference between the two sides as the Gunners closed the gap on the top four.However, it was Sanchez's antics that became the biggest talking point of the clash.With the Foxes desperate for an equaliser, Sanchez tried to disrupt Christian Fuchs by standing in the way as the Austrian tried to take one of his trademark long throws.But Fuchs wasn't having any of it and launched the ball directly at Sanchez, hitting him in the shoulder.The Chilean then clutched his face and went down in what can only be described as one of the most dramatic dives of the season so far.To make matters worse, after the game Sanchez posted a selfie on his official Twitter account from the dressing room which showed the Arsenal star sporting a swollen and split lip.

Safe to say, he didn't get much sympathy for his behaviour and you can understand why.

Nevertheless, Leicester's Huth prompted a few laughs on Friday morning by posting a brilliant tweet appearing to troll Sanchez.

Ahead of the Foxes' trip to West Brom on Saturday, the centre-back tweeted an image of his grazed finger along with the caption: "Just about recovered from the arsenal battle the other night #playon"

Huth is certainly one of the few 'old-school' defenders still left in the game.

At the time of writing, his cheeky tweet has already had over 6,000 retweets and been liked by nearly 9,000.

Arsenal are back in action on Sunday in a vital north London derby. Fortunately for the Gunners, Sanchez is expected to make a dramatic recovery from the injury suffered against Leicester to play.

On the incident, Wenger admitted he hasn't spoken to his star man about it but plans to over the next few days.

When asked if the incident is over, Wenger responded: "I think so, yes. I haven’t seen exactly what happened yet on the tape, but I think he was a bit surprised as well because he was close to Fuchs.

"Overall he got a yellow card for it because he was too close and Fuchs would have deserved one as well.

"Yes. I will speak with him because I’m not sure he knew exactly the rule."