Arsenal vs Liverpool Premier league Match Preview or Key Statistics
🔥Arsenal are winless in their last nine Premier League meetings with Liverpool (D4 L5) since a 4-1 victory at the Emirates in April 2015.
🔥Liverpool are unbeaten in their last four Premier League away games against Arsenal, though three of these have ended level (W1).
🔥Arsenal have conceded 90 goals against Liverpool in the Premier League, more than they have versus any other side in the competition (1.6 per game). In their entire league history, the Gunners have only conceded more goals against Manchester United (305) than they have versus Liverpool (285).
🔥Since Mikel Arteta’s first game in charge in December, Arsenal have dropped more points from winning positions than any other Premier League team (15).
🔥Since the restart, Liverpool have failed to win three of their six Premier League matches (W3 D2 L1) – the Reds had only failed to win two of their previous 38 in the competition (W36 D1 L1).
🔥Liverpool have won their last five Premier League games in London, including all four this season. They last won 100% of their top-flight games in the capital in a single season back in 1932-33, when Arsenal and Chelsea were the only London sides in the division.
🔥Victory for Liverpool will be their 31st in the Premier League this season – their most ever in a single top-flight campaign in their history.
🔥Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp is unbeaten in his eight Premier League games against Arsenal (W5 D3), with the Reds netting 26 goals in those games. He’s only faced Everton (9) more often without defeat in the competition, while only against Watford (27) has his side scored more goals.
🔥Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette has scored two goals in his last three Premier League appearances, as many as in his previous 14. However, his last two goals have come away from home, after a run of 10 consecutive Premier League goals at the Emirates.
🔥Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been involved in eight goals in six Premier League games against Arsenal (6 goals, 2 assists), while teammate Roberto Firmino has been involved in 11 goals in nine Premier League games against the Gunners (8 goals, 3 assists).
🔥Arsenal are winless in their last nine Premier League meetings with Liverpool (D4 L5) since a 4-1 victory at the Emirates in April 2015.
🔥Liverpool are unbeaten in their last four Premier League away games against Arsenal, though three of these have ended level (W1).
🔥Arsenal have conceded 90 goals against Liverpool in the Premier League, more than they have versus any other side in the competition (1.6 per game). In their entire league history, the Gunners have only conceded more goals against Manchester United (305) than they have versus Liverpool (285).
🔥Since Mikel Arteta’s first game in charge in December, Arsenal have dropped more points from winning positions than any other Premier League team (15).
🔥Since the restart, Liverpool have failed to win three of their six Premier League matches (W3 D2 L1) – the Reds had only failed to win two of their previous 38 in the competition (W36 D1 L1).
🔥Liverpool have won their last five Premier League games in London, including all four this season. They last won 100% of their top-flight games in the capital in a single season back in 1932-33, when Arsenal and Chelsea were the only London sides in the division.
🔥Victory for Liverpool will be their 31st in the Premier League this season – their most ever in a single top-flight campaign in their history.
🔥Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp is unbeaten in his eight Premier League games against Arsenal (W5 D3), with the Reds netting 26 goals in those games. He’s only faced Everton (9) more often without defeat in the competition, while only against Watford (27) has his side scored more goals.
🔥Arsenal’s Alexandre Lacazette has scored two goals in his last three Premier League appearances, as many as in his previous 14. However, his last two goals have come away from home, after a run of 10 consecutive Premier League goals at the Emirates.
🔥Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been involved in eight goals in six Premier League games against Arsenal (6 goals, 2 assists), while teammate Roberto Firmino has been involved in 11 goals in nine Premier League games against the Gunners (8 goals, 3 assists).
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