They've lost four of their last six
away league games and their away scoring tally of just ten goals is the third lowest in the league.
Newcastle have the joint - lowest away goal tally in the Premier League, scoring a paltry 12 goals from 16
away league games this season.
-- City have failed to score in three of their previous four
away league games, in defeats to Everton (1 - 0) and Sunderland (1 - 0) and a goalless draw with West Brom.
After winning five of their opening six
away league games, Man City find themselves without an away win in three following draws at Liverpool (1 - 1) and West Brom (0 - 0) as well as losing 2 - 1 to title rivals Chelsea (2 - 1).
Kenny Dalglish's side have lost their previous two
away league games, at Bolton and Man City, but responded emphatically with quick - fire eliminations of Man City and Man Utd from the Carling Cup and FA Cup.
Aston Villa's 2 - 2 draw at home to QPR on Wednesday, in which they fought back from two - goals down, extended their unbeaten run in the league to three matches, while they've not been beaten on their travels since a 2 - 0 loss to Tottenham on 21 November, 2011 − winning three of five
away league games since, including high - scoring victories at Chelsea (1 - 3) and locals Wolves (2 - 3).
West Brom have scored in all but one of their last nine
away league games.
In all, they have conceded on 21 occasions in 14
away league games.
Millwall are W7 D1 in their last eight
away league games and that is some return from them.
Bolton haven't won away from home in the Premier League since 13 November, losing eight and drawing one of their last nine
away league games.
It does help that their opponents at the weekend are a Bolton team who have failed to find the back of the net in five of their previous eight
away league games.
Sunderland are unbeaten in their last four
away league games (W2 D2), including successive draws this season at Liverpool (1 - 1) and Swansea (0 - 0).
Since then, Coyle has seen his side lose ten of eleven away from home in the league — I suppose that could become eleven in twelve if you include their thumping 5 - 0 defeat in last month's semi-final with Stoke — having also mustered a miserly three goals in that period, failing to score in eight of their last eleven
away league games.
Houllier's mean have won only three of their eighteen
away league games this season, and it says all you need to know that their victims were Wolves, Wigan and West Ham, who are 17th, 19th and 20th respectively.
However, Southampton have only beaten Spurs once in their last 9 games, with the visitors only being able to keep 1 clean sheet in their last 25
away league games against Tottenham.
From a possible twelve, Spurs have registered just two points from their last four
away league games.
I never get 0 - 0's in, so that should instantly fill you with confidence, but with West Brom now defensively more sound under Roy Hodgson and Liverpool having kept three clean sheets in their last four
away league games, perhaps a deadlocked score is of value?
Previously, under Roy Hodgson, the Reds were woeful on their travels, but have now won more
away league games under Dalglish in three months than they did under Hodgson in five.
The defeat maintains some shocking statistics associated with Arsenal, who have won only three
away league games all season and have now lost eight of their last 13 games.
The Gunners have now lost four straight
away league games since the turn of the year, and this happens to be the first time since 1925, have they managed to repeat this feat.
Considering Newcastle have plundered a miserly sum of 13 goals from 17
away league games, and have recently tasted defeat away at Stoke and Aston Villa, on both occasions failing to score, I don't see any way the Magpies will keep pace with a Liverpool outfit playing with a new leash of life under a manager destined to remain in the hot - seat for the long - term.
This time the statistic I will bring up is that in 13
away league games this season, Leicester have failed to win a single game.
18 % — Ronald Koeman's win percentage in
away league games with Everton is only 18 % (P22, W4), compared to 37 % at Southampton previously (P38, W14).
In 13
away league games this season, Leicester had failed to win a single game until they played at the London Stadium the week before last.
Why have we already lost four
away league games this season, before the end of October?
Arsenal have only won three
away League games in the whole season, and are currently on a record of five defeats in a row after losing 2 - 1 to Newcastle at St James Park on Sunday.
Arsenal have won just one of their last 7
away League games this season, and on Sunday they have to pick themselves up from back to back 3 - 0 losses to Man City this weekend when they travel down to Brighton for the early kick - off tomorrow afternoon.
Arsenal have won just two of their last SEVEN
away League games, a record which needs to improve considering that Arsene Wenger's side face away fixtures against the likes of Manchester United, Spurs, Everton, West Ham and Manchester City in the run - up to the title.
Despite the Gunners excellent home record, they have won just 3 of their 11
away League games this season, but adversely Arsenal are unbeaten in their last 10 away games in the FA Cup, and even more if you include our Wembley semis and Finals!
Arsenal have lost their last two
away league games, and they were games they'd be expected to win against two sides (Bournemouth and Swansea) involved in the tight battle to avoid the drop this season.
That would not normally worry me, but right now it would seem that Arsenal are having big problems winning any games away from the Emirates, in fact in our last six
away League games we have lost four of them, with the one solitary win at lowly Swansea to our name.
Considering we have yet to score in
an away League game this season, a tight defence could be crucial as we try to regain confidence on the road....
In Arsenal's last
away League game we managed to score five past a previously unbeaten Leicester side, but our trip up to Watford could prove to be even more difficult.
Leicester have not won
an away league game all season and in none of those encounters have they scored the opening goal.
After winning their opening
away league game under Carlos Carvalhal, Swansea have since failed to win any of their next four on the road (D3 L1).
Burnley won just one
away league game last season, and they could be up for a tough evening prior to the break.
Not exact matches
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Losing faith with Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal players because we lost an
away game at the strongest team in the Premier
League?
So the
games that Francis is likely to miss are the FA cup trip to face Preston and Premier
League games with Swansea
away and Burnely and Watford at home.
While a lot of Arsenal fans may be feeling that Arsene Wenger and the players have missed a trick by failing to win our
away game at Bournemouth in order to capitalise on the very welcome defeat of the current Premier
League leaders Chelsea last night, I look at things a different way.
Arsenal come into the
game with mixed form, but our players could benefit from being much the fresher with us having completely rotated our XI for the Europa
League on Thursday, while City had a tough match
away to Napoli in midweek.
As well as the need for Arsenal to keep winning our Premier
League game to stop Chelsea running
away with the EPL title this season, there is a growing importance to Arsenal fans on the FA cup.
i think you missed the point i was trying to make, i do know its a champs
league game but i was colearly pointing to the significance of an
away game to Dinamo zagreb or Chelsea
away?
We played five of the six
games away from home, we had to play the Champions
League on Tuesday, we had a difficult
game on Saturday.
Just as the Gunners are getting over our own injury crisis and are looking to build a decent run of results together, following on from a 2 - 0 win over Hull City in the FA cup and a 3 - 0 defeat of Stoke City yesterday, our next Premier
League game throws up an
away game with the reigning EPL champions.
Last season Arsenal came close to becoming the best defense in the entire
league with good defensive stats, but this good news was smashed by the conceding 22 horrible goals against the teams in the top five, 20 of those on
away games to those same top teams (Chelsea, City, Liverpool, and Everton).
But comparing Olympic teams is hardly like matching up the National
League East, in which everybody has 25 players and 81
games, home and
away.
Whether Arsene Wenger chooses to rest a few first team players for the Champions
League away game against Barcelona on Wednesday night remains to be seen, but judging from his comments in the press conference today reported by The Mirror, I would not be at all surprised.
It is not an easy fixture, though, even though Arsenal are coming off a shaky start to the new Premier
League season after losing
away to Stoke, so every Arsenal fan will be delighted to see that Arsene Wenger's team for the
game at Anfield includes the Chile international star Alexis Sanchez, although Lacazette starting on the bench with Welbeck in the XI will certainly raise a few eyebrows.
What will it profit Arsenal to top their group, play
away game first and still exit from the champions
league?