We're also away to City very soon, which means we could 12 pts off the top if we lose, and that's likely given Wenger's
awful record against top teams, especially away from home.
Arsenal have
an awful record against Bayern Munich in the Champions League, especially in recent years, but Arsene Wenger honestly believes that the Gunners can win through this time around if we can get a decent result over in Germany.»
The fact is that Wenger has
an awful record against the «Special One» in the League, having never beaten him at all, but surely this must be his best chance yet.
Much has been made of Wenger's
awful record against Mourinho, and Le Prof was asked if that may have affected the Gunners play.
It is certainly going to be a six - pointer for sure, but unlike Wenger's
awful record against Jose Mourinho, Le Prof has an incredible record of never having finished below Tottenham in his 19 years at Arsenal, but we may have to beat them at White Hart Lane in just a couple of week's time to maintain that record.
Should I applaud Wenger's
awful record against tough opposition or shall I just rave about how good he is when we go on a run of winning games against the likes of Villa, Middlesbrough, Brighton and Leicester?
We have Spurs away and our record there is terrible again since 2010, and Man Utd with a certain manager Wenger's never beaten in an official game, combined with
his awful record against Man Utd doesn't help.
We started off by winning every single game in pre-season and breaking Arsene Wenger's
awful record against Jose Mourinho in the Community Shield.
Not exact matches
Next up would be Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and although an away clash with the reigning EPL champions does not sound appetising we should remember that Arsenal have well and truly put to one side the
awful record we had
against them for years.
I know Lukaku was
awful against Italy but I would still take him as our best bet, he's young but proven in the EPL with an admirable goal scoring
record!
Arsene Wenger himself has a big hurdle to overcome with his managerial
record against Jose Mourinho, but the team themselves also have an
awful record with games at Old Trafford, in fact we have to go back ten years for the last time we walked away with all three points in the League.
Our
record against Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man U is
awful it clearly shows playing our own game is not working for us, we are getting smashed in these games that's no coincidence it's his tactics which are poor he must learn to be pragmatic!
-- It was an
awful week for betting
against the public, with teams receiving less than 50 % of spread bets posting a 4 - 11 ATS
record.
However, that does not tell the whole story and the Swans may well be feeling more confident than you would expect while the Gunners may have some concerns because our
record against them in recent years is pretty
awful.
We have to look at a home win as part of the bet here, as the Pensioners should have little trouble adding to Brighton's
awful away
record against the league's best.
They are going up
against a side with an
awful away
record, while the Blues have dominated the recent meetings between the pair.
On the plus side, however, their opponents this week are that of a team who have a truly
awful away
record − Bolton have lost twelve of their previous fourteen Premiership matches on the road, failing to score in seven − and who knows, a clean sheet
against the Trotters, who sporadically locate the back of a home team's net, may be the boost in confidence the Gunners» back - four clearly craves.
To add to their woes, their away
record this season has been
awful, with four three straight defeats
against Sunderland, Everton & Arsenal, the latter we could probably let them off for, but the other two were games they could of gotten more out of, especially the trip to Sunderland.
I know we have a
record of letting
awful strikers score
against us that haven't managed to put goals away in years but that's ridiculous.