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REVEALED: Why Arsenal will find it hard to beat Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal will be back in action today and it looks like the gunners will find it hard to get a win in this game due to this new discovery.

Arsenal’s pursuit of Premier League glory faces a significant hurdle this Sunday as they travel to face rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the North London Derby. A concerning statistic has come to light, highlighting the Gunners’ struggles against top-tier teams away from home: “Arsenal have yet to beat a team from the top 7 away from home in the Premier League this season.” This worrying trend raises questions about their ability to secure a crucial victory at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

While Arsenal has enjoyed a stellar campaign, currently occupying the top spot in the league with 77 points, their away form against fellow top-seven teams has been a glaring weakness. They have encountered difficulties replicating their home dominance on the road, often struggling to break down organized defenses and secure victories against strong opposition.

This statistic underscores the challenge that awaits Mikel Arteta’s side as they face a Tottenham team desperate to secure a positive result and boost their own European aspirations. Spurs, currently sitting in fifth position, will be looking to capitalize on Arsenal’s away-day woes and exploit any vulnerabilities in their defense.

Several factors contribute to Arsenal’s struggles on the road against top teams. The increased pressure and hostile atmosphere of away stadiums can disrupt their rhythm and composure. Additionally, top teams tend to be more tactically astute and defensively organized, making it difficult for Arsenal to penetrate their defenses and create scoring opportunities.

Despite the concerning statistic, Arsenal possesses the quality and determination to overcome this challenge. Their recent 5-0 demolition of Chelsea demonstrated their attacking firepower and ability to dismantle even the most robust defenses. Furthermore, the Gunners will be driven by the desire to extend their lead at the top of the table and silence their North London rivals.

The North London Derby is renowned for its intensity and unpredictability, and this encounter promises to be no different. Arsenal must rise to the occasion and defy their away-day struggles against top teams to secure a vital victory and maintain their grip on the Premier League title race.

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