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REVEALED: Why Arsenal will emerge victorious in game against Nottingham Forest

Arsenal will this weekend open their season with a game against Nottingham Forest and here is why the gunners are likely to win this game.

A recent statistic has shed light on why Arsenal is highly likely to emerge victorious in their upcoming season opening game against Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium this Saturday. The revealing statistic states that Nottingham Forest scored the fewest goals in the Premier League away from home last season, managing a mere 11 goals. Additionally, they also conceded the most goals on the road, a staggering 44.

This statistic highlights the significant weaknesses in Nottingham Forest’s performance when playing away from home, particularly in terms of their offensive and defensive capabilities. With such a lackluster scoring record and a vulnerability to conceding goals, it seems Arsenal holds a considerable advantage heading into this match.

Arsenal, on the other hand, can capitalize on Nottingham Forest’s weaknesses and utilize their own strengths to secure a victory. Known for their attacking prowess and ability to find the back of the net, Arsenal will likely exploit Nottingham Forest’s defensive vulnerabilities. Furthermore, playing on their home turf at the Emirates Stadium will provide an added advantage for Arsenal, as they can rely on the support of their passionate fans.

With this statistic in mind, all signs point to Arsenal having a strong chance of starting their 2023/24 season with a win against Nottingham Forest this Saturday.

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