It’s been a busy November for Arsenal. Here’s the month in numbers ahead of the Premier League game against Huddersfield Town at the Emirates on Wednesday...
Arsenal’s November in numbers ahead of Huddersfield Town on Wednesday evening
Eleven: The number of away matches Arsenal have lost in this calendar year so far - the worst since 2010
Ten: The number of unbeaten league matches against Burnley. See also the number of Europa League points the Gunners have earned in qualifying for the knockout stages
Nine: Years without an Arsenal goal by Francis Coquelin. Though the Islington Gazette was there when he, er, hit the post in Cologne
Eight: The number of league games won. The same as Chelsea
Seven: The number of wins Spurs have in the league. As our guest columnist Ella Meadowcroft wrote after the 2-0 victory over the Lillywhites. ‘Power shift? North London remains very much red...’
Six: The number of league matches out of a total of six won when Alexis Sanchez and Alexander Lacazette have started together. See also the number of goals Burnley scored in during their 6-1 FACup win in Feb 1896, the first fixture between the sides
Five: Defeats in all competitions – which despite the poor performance during the last loss, in Cologne, was also the least damaging. Also the number of goals Huddersfield scored during their last away against Arsenal back in November 1954 when they triumphed 5-3 at Highbury
Four: The position Arsenal leapfrogged Spurs into. See also the number of Premier League goals Sanchez has now scored against Burnley
Three: The number of consecutive matches an Arsenal side has grabbed an injury time winner against Burnley. See also the number of penalties conceded in the last six matches
Two: The number of wins Cologne have picked up from 17 games this season. Also the number of goals scored by the Terriers during their only victory in the last 15 matches between Arsenal and Huddersfield – a 2-1 victory in the old Division One back January 1971 – as the sides gear up to face each for the first time in the league since the 1971-72 season
One: Team in North London
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