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An interesting statistic ahead of Arsenal’s match against Manchester City

Arsenal is set to face a critical challenge in their upcoming match against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. The stakes are high not just for the present campaign but also historically, as a striking statistic looms over the Gunners: “If Arsenal lose against Man City it will equal their worst run of consecutive defeats away from home against any opponent in the top flight.”

This statistic is a significant reminder of the formidable task ahead for Arsenal. The prospect of enduring an eighth consecutive away defeat against a single top-flight opponent is a daunting one, bringing back memories of struggles against Aston Villa in the early 1900s and Leeds United in the late 1950s to late 1960s.

Currently leading the Premier League table with 64 points after 28 league games, Arsenal’s form this season has been commendable. Their recent victory against FC Porto in the UEFA Champions League further underscores their competitiveness. However, their upcoming clash with Manchester City, who are closely trailing in third place with 63 points, presents a stern test of their resolve and consistency.

As the date of the match approaches, Arsenal will need to draw upon their strengths, tactical prowess, and mental fortitude to avoid equalling this historical record of away defeats. The encounter against Manchester City not only holds significance in the context of the current season’s campaign but also in the annals of Arsenal’s history. Fans around the world will be eagerly watching to see if the Gunners can rise to the occasion and rewrite the narrative against their longtime rivals.

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