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ARSENAL STATS BY NUMBER THIS SEASON IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE

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Mikel Arteta's team has demonstrated this season that its desire to win the league title is not a fluke, but is genuine. Arsenal's Premier League stats this season have been incredible and impressive. This season has been one of the best in the club's history in the league. The Gunners' stats by number this season are highlighted below.


To begin with, Arsenal FC has not lost any of its home games this season, making it the only club to do so in the 2022-2023 season. Fortunately, the club only failed to score once, against Newcastle United, after scoring 22 goals in the previous seven Premier League games at the Emirates Stadium.




Arsenal FC has continued to take each game one at a time, ensuring that it secures at least one point in each one. So far this season, the Gunners have only lost one game, a 3-1 defeat to Erik Ten Hag's side. This season, the club only lost seven points in eighteen (18) games and 47 points won .

With fourteen goals conceded this season, Arsenal FC is the second club in the Premier League with the fewest goals conceded, with Newcastle United having the fewest goals conceded. This season, twelve (12) players have scored 42 Premier League goals for the club, which is more than the number of goals scored in the league last season.


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Liverpool-Chelsea stalemate dents top-four hopes, Newcastle held by Palace

Liverpool and Chelsea barely missed a chance to break into the Premier League top four in a boring 0-0 draw as Newcastle finished third after Saturday's goalless draw at Crystal Palace.


In a repeat of last year's league and his FA Cup final, which Liverpool won on penalties after his 0-0 draw, neither team was able to break the stalemate at Anfield and finished in the top four. remained 10 points behind.


Chelsea had the ball in the net early on, but after his check by VAR Kai  Havertz goal was ruled out for offside.


The visitors took Mihailo off the bench in the second half to earn his new €100m (RM466.1m) and the Ukrainian came closer than anyone to a winner with a shot into the side netting.


Jürgen Klopp has admitted he may have missed the 1,000 appearances in his managerial career if there were too many similar games in his last 999 games. However, he was content with his first Premier League goal since October.


"We have to accept these steps, so we agree 0-0," said Klopp.



Newcastle missed a chance to widen their two-point lead over Manchester United ahead of Sunday's game against leaders Arsenal.


The Magpies extended their unbeaten streak in the league to a club-record 15 games, more than enough to overtake United on goal difference.



Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said, "I can't help but sit back each week and be extremely proud of what they have to offer. Newcastle dominated most of the game, but Jean-Philippe Mateta thanked Nick Pope for a sensational save that prevented Palace from winning in the second half.


Everton in danger


Meanwhile, his 69-year top-flight career at Everton looks increasingly shaky.


Jarrod Bowen scored his two goals in the first half in West Ham's 2-0 win at his stadium in London and finished his top three final thanks to his first victory in eight league games. It's settled.


The 11th loss in 14 games puts further pressure on Frank Lampard's status as Everton manager.


Everton chairman Bill Kenwright said on whether the former Chelsea manager was in charge at the end: "It's been a bad run for all of us and for Frank, but I would never say that. "We just have to start winning."


Leicester scored his first points since the World Cup suspension, but were denied a decisive win by a late Brighton equalizer in a 2–2 draw at King Power.


A superb shot from Kaoru Mitoma put the in-form visitors ahead, but Mark Albrighton quickly leveled and Harvey Barnes gave Leicester the lead just after the hour mark.


Teenage striker Evan Ferguson came off the bench in the 88th minute and scored a header from the post to score one for him and put Brighton in the top six.


Bournemouth dropped to his third-place finish at the end despite ending his six-game losing streak with his 1–1 draw with Nottingham Forest.


Jaidon Anthony put the hosts ahead, but Sam Surridge came back and haunted his former club with seven minutes remaining. Southampton remain bottom of the table after losing 1-0 to Aston Villa, who were interrupted by drones flying over the stadium.


Towards the end of the first half, play was suspended and St Mary's players were sent off for safety.


Once action resumed, Villa continued their uptrend under Unai Emery when Olly Watkins headed in a Douglas Lewis free-kick with 13 minutes remaining. 

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