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Arsenal fans receive bad news ahead of their Crystal Palace match

Arsenal will play against Crystal Palace away from home on Monday and the fans have received bad news ahead of this game.

Arsenal fans have been hit with a blow of bad news ahead of their Monday night clash against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park Stadium. A concerning statistic has emerged, revealing that the Gunners might be facing an uphill battle to secure a victory.

Under the management of Mikel Arteta, Arsenal have played four Monday Night Premier League games away from home, and unfortunately, they have lost all four encounters. One of these defeats came against none other than Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park itself.

This revelation has undoubtedly dampened the spirits of Arsenal supporters who were hoping for a positive start to the new season. After an impressive 2-1 victory over Nottingham Forest in their opening game, the Gunners currently sit in fourth position on the Premier League table. However, this statistic raises concerns about their ability to maintain their winning streak.

While statistics can be misleading and do not always reflect the true potential of a team, it is hard to ignore such a consistent pattern. Arsenal will need to break this unfortunate trend if they are to secure three points against Crystal Palace on Monday night.

The pressure is now on Mikel Arteta and his squad to analyze their previous performances and identify areas for improvement. They must approach this game with determination and focus, aiming to prove that they can overcome past setbacks.

Despite this discouraging statistic, Arsenal fans should not lose hope just yet. Football is unpredictable, and every game presents an opportunity for redemption. The Gunners have shown glimpses of brilliance under Arteta’s guidance, and with key players like Bukayo Saka leading the attack, they possess the firepower needed to turn things around.

As Monday night approaches, Arsenal fans will be eagerly awaiting kick-off at Selhurst Park Stadium. They will be hoping that their team can defy the odds and secure a much-needed victory against Crystal Palace – breaking free from the shackles of past Monday night disappointments.

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