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Shocking Stat Reveals Arsenal’s Biggest Flaw in Premier League Title Collapse

Arsenal’s 2024/25 Premier League campaign concluded with the team securing a second-place finish. However, an unexpected and concerning statistic has emerged: for the first time since 1924, no Arsenal player scored more than 10 goals in the league this season.

Kai Havertz led the team’s scoring chart with nine Premier League goals. Close behind were Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli, each contributing eight and seven goals respectively. Bukayo Saka, despite his consistent performances, managed six league goals.

This lack of a prolific goal scorer was a significant factor in Arsenal’s title challenge falling short. While the team showcased a solid defense, conceding only 34 goals, the absence of a reliable striker to convert opportunities into goals was evident. Matches that could have been won were drawn, and potential victories turned into narrow defeats.

The situation was further exacerbated by injuries to key players. Gabriel Jesus, expected to be a primary goal threat, struggled with fitness issues throughout the season. Additionally, the departure of sporting director Edu in November disrupted the club’s transfer plans, delaying potential reinforcements.

In response to these challenges, Arsenal is reportedly targeting new attacking options in the upcoming transfer window. Names like Viktor Gyökeres and Benjamin Šeško have been linked to the club, indicating a clear intent to bolster the forward line.

As the Gunners prepare for the next season, addressing the striking deficiency will be paramount. The club’s ambitions for silverware hinge on finding a reliable goal scorer to lead the line and convert the team’s creative play into tangible result.

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Muhindo Brenda

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