Arsenal Boast Best Goal Difference in Premier League After Thrashing Newcastle

Arsenal now have the best goal difference in this season's Premier League after thrashing Newcastle United 4-1 at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday night.
Arsenal Boast Best Goal Difference in Premier League After Thrashing Newcastle
Arsenal Boast Best Goal Difference in Premier League After Thrashing Newcastle /

Arsenal now have the best goal difference in this season's Premier League after thrashing Newcastle United 4-1 at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday night.

A Sven Botman own goal plus strikes from Kai Havertz, Bukayo Sako and Jakub Kiwior put Arsenal 4-0 up before Joe Willock pulled one back against his former club.

Two of Arsenal's four goals came from corner kicks. The Gunners have so far scored 18 times from set-pieces in the Premier League this season (not including penalties).

Bukayo Saka pictured (center) celebrating after scoring for Arsenal in a 4-1 win over Newcastle in February 2024
Bukayo Saka pictured (center) celebrating after scoring for Arsenal in Saturday's 4-1 win over Newcastle :: IMAGO/Propaganda Photo/David Rawcliffe

Arsenal's EPL goal difference for the 2023/24 season was just +17 on New Year's Day.

Since then, it has rocketed to +39 after Mikel Arteta's side won their last six games by an aggregate score of 25-3.

Arsenal's last six EPL results

  • Won 5-0 vs. Crystal Palace (home)
  • Won 2-1 vs. Nottingham Forest (away)
  • Won 3-1 vs. Liverpool (home)
  • Won 6-0 vs. West Ham (away)
  • Won 5-0 vs. Burnley (away)
  • Won 4-1 vs Newcastle (home)

Premier League leaders Liverpool currently have a goal difference of +38, while Manchester City's is +33.

Despite their superior goal difference, the Gunners remain third in the table - one point behind City and two below Liverpool with 12 rounds of fixtures remaining.


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