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Arsenal fans receive a morale booster ahead of their match against Liverpool

Arsenal fans have received a much-needed morale boost ahead of their highly anticipated match against Liverpool. An interesting statistic has emerged, revealing that the Gunners are unlikely to lose their game against The Reds. The statistic states that Arsenal have not lost back-to-back away games in the Premier League since May 2022.

This revelation comes at a perfect time for Arsenal, who are currently sitting comfortably in first position on the Premier League table with 39 points after 17 league games in the 2023/24 campaign. Their recent game against Brighton & Hove Albion at The Emirates Stadium ended in a convincing 2-0 victory for the Gunners, further solidifying their position at the top.

With their next game set to take place at Anfield Stadium on Saturday, 23rd December, 2023, Arsenal fans can take solace in this intriguing statistic. It suggests that history is on their side and that they have a strong chance of avoiding defeat against Liverpool.

The Gunners will undoubtedly face a tough challenge against Liverpool, who are known for their formidable home record and attacking prowess. However, this statistic provides some reassurance and adds an extra layer of confidence for Arsenal fans.

While statistics cannot guarantee results on the pitch, they can certainly provide some optimism and belief. Arsenal fans will be hoping that this trend continues and that their team can maintain their impressive form as they strive to secure a coveted Premier League title.

As the match approaches, excitement builds among both sets of supporters. It promises to be an enthralling encounter between two top teams vying for success in one of the most competitive leagues in the world.

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