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Gunners on the verge of history: Arsenal eye Premier League record

Arsenal has only two Premier League games remaining this season and they are on the verge of making history in this period.

With just two games remaining in the Premier League season, Arsenal stands on the cusp of etching their name in the history books by breaking a coveted scoring record. The Gunners have already netted an impressive 88 goals this campaign, equaling their highest-ever tally in a single Premier League season.

This remarkable achievement highlights the attacking prowess and clinical finishing that has characterized Arsenal’s play throughout the 2023/24 season. Under the guidance of Mikel Arteta, the team has developed a fluid and dynamic style of play, creating numerous scoring opportunities and consistently finding the back of the net.

The current record of 88 goals was set during the 2004/05 season, a campaign that saw Arsenal go unbeaten and lift the Premier League trophy. Now, the current squad has the opportunity to surpass this milestone and establish a new benchmark for attacking excellence in the club’s history.

Several factors have contributed to Arsenal’s prolific goal-scoring this season. The emergence of young talents like Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli, coupled with the experience and leadership of established stars like Gabriel Jesus and Martin Ødegaard, has created a potent attacking force. Additionally, the team’s tactical flexibility and ability to adapt to different opponents have ensured that they remain a constant threat in the final third.

With two crucial games remaining against Manchester United and Wolves, Arsenal will be eager to add to their impressive goal tally and secure their place in Premier League history. Breaking the scoring record would not only serve as a testament to the team’s attacking prowess but also provide a significant boost as they chase the coveted Premier League title.

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