The embarrassing stats from Arsenal’s draw against Southampton: The Gunners make unwanted history

The Embarrassing stats from Arsenal’s 3-3 draw against Southampton: The Gunners are making unwanted history as league leaders and Aaron Ramsdale is making more shooting mistakes than anyone else!

Arsenal’s hopes of winning the Premier League title were dented when they drew 3-3 at home to Southampton, and there were some embarrassing statistics to add to their woes.

Aaron Ramsdale now has six fouls leading to one opponent’s shot this season in the Premier League, two more than any other player.

A mistake by Ramsdale in the first minute allowed Carlos Alcaraz to give Southampton an early lead.

Ramsdale has been impressive for the most part this season and has made excellent saves at times, but he is still capable of making costly mistakes.

In addition, last night’s game marked the first time in Premier League history that the team at the bottom of the division scored three goals against the leaders.

Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsdale has committed six fouls this season that have led to opposing goals

It is the first time in Premier League history that the bottom team of the division has scored three goals against the league leaders

It is the first time in Premier League history that the bottom team of the division has scored three goals against the league leaders

Only Southampton (one) kept fewer clean sheets at home this season than Arsenal (three) in the league.

Arsenal also conceded the two fastest goals in the Premier League this season: nine seconds when Philip Billing scored for Bournemouth, and Alcaraz’s goal, which came after 28 seconds.

After Alcaraz opened the scoring, Theo Walcott scored to make it 2-0 against his old club.

Gabriel Martinelli got a goal back for Arsenal, but Duje Caleta-Car restored Southampton’s two-goal lead.

A late Arsenal rally saw Martin Odegaard and Bukayo Saka score to make it 3–3, but the Gunners were unable to get a winner.

Arsenal conceded the two fastest goals in the Premier League so far this season

Arsenal conceded the two fastest goals in the Premier League so far this season

Arsenal are now five points ahead of title rivals Manchester City, but Pep Guardiola’s side still have two games to play and the two sides also have to play against each other at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.

Arsenal have shown great consistency throughout much of the season, but they have now drawn their last three consecutive league matches.

After the high-profile game against City, Arsenal will then take on Chelsea, Newcastle, Brighton, Nottingham Forest and Wolves.


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