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Revealed: The secret behind Arsenal’s fantastic form this season

After Arsenal’s hard-fought victory over Brentford, a new statistic has emerged that sheds light on the secret behind the team’s impressive form this season. It has been revealed that Arsenal have kept the most clean sheets away from home in the Premier League since the start of last season.

This statistic is a testament to the defensive solidity and organization of Mikel Arteta’s side. With 14 clean sheets on their travels, Arsenal have proven to be a formidable force when playing away from the Emirates Stadium. This ability to shut out opponents has undoubtedly played a significant role in their success this season.

The Gunners’ defensive record away from home highlights the effectiveness of their backline and the contributions of their goalkeeper. The likes of Gabriel Magalhães, Ben White, and William Saliba have formed a solid defensive unit, while David Raya has been reliable between the sticks.

Keeping clean sheets not only prevents the opposition from scoring but also instills confidence and stability within the team. It allows the attacking players to focus on their game knowing that they have a solid foundation at the back. This defensive resilience has been crucial in Arsenal’s rise to the top of the Premier League table.

As Arsenal continue their campaign in the UEFA Champions League and look to maintain their position at the top of the Premier League, their ability to keep clean sheets away from home will be vital. The upcoming fixtures against Lens and Wolves will provide further opportunities for the Gunners to showcase their defensive prowess.

The statistic highlighting Arsenal’s impressive clean sheet record away from home is a testament to their defensive strength and organization. It is a key factor behind their success this season and one that will continue to play a crucial role in their pursuit of silverware.

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