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REVEALED: What will be Arteta’s worry ahead of Arsenal’s clash against Crystal Palace

Arsenal’s recent away form in the Premier League has been far from impressive, as statistics reveal that they have only managed to win one out of their last five away matches. This concerning trend raises questions about their ability to perform away from home, and it is something they will need to address ahead of their upcoming match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park Stadium.

The Gunners started the new season on a positive note, securing a 2-1 victory against Nottingham Forest in their opening game. However, their success at home does not necessarily translate into strong performances on the road. In fact, Arsenal’s away record ( including last season) over the past few games has been less than stellar, with just one win, two draws, and two losses.

This statistic highlights a potential weakness in Arsenal’s game plan when playing away from the Emirates Stadium. It is crucial for them to rectify this issue if they want to maintain a strong position in the Premier League table.

Facing Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park Stadium will undoubtedly be a tough challenge for Arsenal. The Eagles have proven to be a formidable opponent on their home turf and will be looking to exploit any weaknesses in Arsenal’s away form.

Manager Mikel Arteta will need to analyze his team’s performance in recent away matches and identify areas for improvement. Whether it be tactical adjustments or mental preparation, Arsenal must find a way to overcome their struggles on the road if they want to compete at the highest level.

As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see if Arsenal can turn around their poor away form and establish themselves as genuine contenders both at home and on foreign soil.

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