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Arsenal fans receive bad news ahead of their match against Newcastle United

Arsenal fans have been dealt a blow ahead of their upcoming Premier League encounter against Newcastle United as a concerning statistic has surfaced, indicating potential challenges for the Gunners against The Magpies. The stark statistic reveals that “Arsenal have failed to score in three of their last four Premier League games against Newcastle,” raising apprehensions about Arsenal’s offensive capabilities against their upcoming opponents.

Despite currently holding the 3rd position on the Premier League table with 55 points in the ongoing 2023/24 campaign after 25 league games, this statistic sheds light on a recurring issue that Arsenal has faced in recent meetings with Newcastle United. Following their recent 1-0 defeat to Porto in the UEFA Champions League, Arsenal now confront the hurdle of breaking their scoring drought against Newcastle and securing a positive result at the Emirates Stadium.

With their next fixture scheduled against Newcastle United on Saturday, 24th February 2024, the statistical trend of struggling to find the back of the net against The Magpies poses a significant challenge for Mikel Arteta’s side. As Arsenal aims to maintain their strong position in the league standings and bounce back from recent setbacks, overcoming their scoring woes against Newcastle becomes imperative for their success in the upcoming match.

The revelation of Arsenal’s recent struggles in scoring against Newcastle United underscores the need for strategic adjustments and offensive potency as they prepare to face their resilient opponents. Arsenal fans will be hoping that the team can defy the odds, break their scoring hoodoo, and deliver a commanding performance to secure a crucial victory in their quest for silverware this season.

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