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REVEALED: What shows Arsenal is on track to be successful this season

Arsenal fans have reason to be excited as their team continues to impress this season. A statistical record has shown that the Gunners are unbeaten in their opening seven Premier League matches for the first time since the 2007/08 season.

Currently sitting in third place on the Premier League table with 17 points, Arsenal is enjoying a strong start to the 2023/24 campaign. Their recent 4-0 victory over Bournemouth showcased their attacking prowess and defensive stability. The team’s next challenge will be against Lens in the UEFA Champions League at Stade Bollaert-Delelis Stadium on Tuesday.

This impressive start to the season is a testament to the progress that Arsenal has made under manager Mikel Arteta. The team has shown great improvement both offensively and defensively, and their unbeaten run is a reflection of their hard work and determination.

The statistical record of being unbeaten in their opening seven Premier League matches is a significant achievement for Arsenal. It demonstrates that they are on the right track and heading in the right direction. The team’s performances have been consistent and they have been able to secure important victories along the way.

As Arsenal continues their unbeaten run, fans can look forward to more exciting matches and potentially more records being broken. The team’s success this season is a result of their collective effort and the contributions of key players such as Ben White, who is reportedly set to extend his contract with the club.

Overall, Arsenal’s statistical record of being unbeaten in their opening seven Premier League matches is a positive sign for the team and their fans. It shows that they are on the right track and that there is reason to be optimistic about their prospects for the rest of the season.

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