π¨π| THE STAT THAT DEFINES ARSENAL'S TITLE-WINNING SEASON.π
Across 61 matches in all competitions, Arsenal have been behind for just 403 minutes.
That's it.
To put that into perspective, the Gunners have played 5,490 minutes of football this season and spent only 7.3% of that time trailing.
Even more astonishing?
β«οΈ Arsenal have trailed by 2+ goals for just 26 minutes ALL SEASON.
Those 26 minutes came in the Carabao Cup Final.
Not in the Premier League.
Not in the Champions League.
Not across a gruelling 61-game campaign.
Just 26 minutes.
In the Premier League, Arsenal have spent only 8.6% of match time behind on the scoreboard, the second-best record in the division.
This is what elite control looks like.
While other teams rely on comebacks, chaos and moments of magic, Arsenal's dominance starts much earlier:
πΈ Rarely fall behind
πΈ Rarely lose control of games
πΈ Relentless defensive structure
πΈElite game management
πΈ Consistent for 90 minutes
The biggest compliment you can give Mikel Arteta's Arsenal isn't that they win.
It's that they almost never allow opponents to dictate terms.
For years, critics said Arsenal lacked mentality.
Now they're one of the hardest teams in Europe to put behind, let alone beat.
This isn't luck.
This is coaching.
This is structure.
This is control.
This is a champion's mentality. π
π¨ π’πππππππ: Arsenal are PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS for the first time in 22 YEARS after an unbelievable campaign under Mikel Arteta. β π
βͺοΈ They won the Premier League with 1 match remaining
βͺοΈ They reached the Champions League final
βͺοΈ They are unbeaten in the Champions League before the final
βͺοΈ They were finalists in the Carabao Cup
βͺοΈ They are ONE win away from doing the PL & UCL double
Arsenal are having themselves a HISTORIC season. π΄π
Before you let anyone gaslight you or push narrative that we only score goals by wrestling goalkeepers, hereβs a clip of all the corner-kick goals Arsenal scored this season.
Show me where we blatantly fouled the goalkeeper.
This is just a Genius moves.
π’Good old days of Nigerianπ³π¬ Athletics
30yrs ago at Atlanta 1996 Olympics - Nigerian quartet of: Olabisi Afolabi, Fatima Yusuf, Charity Opara & Falilat Ogunkoya came very close to beating USA in women's 4x400m.
They ran an AR of 3:21.04 to win π₯