Arsenal created a series of impressive statistics after defeating MU with a score of 1-0 in round 37 of the Premier League on the evening of May 12.
By defeating MU in both matches, Arsenal became the only unbeaten team against the “Big Six” Premier League this season. In 10 matches, “Gunners” won 6 and drew 4, without losing any match.
Arsenal reached the mark of 27 wins this season. This is their record in the history of participating in the Premier League. Previously, 26 was Arsenal’s highest ever win in the undefeated 2003/04 season.
Arsenal has kept a clean sheet in 11 consecutive away matches. In Premier League history, only Chelsea (12 matches) has a better record. The Gunners could equal this record when they face Everton in the final round. With only 28 goals conceded, Arsenal also has the best defense this season.
Arsenal are unbeaten in 44 consecutive Premier League matches when leading their opponents after the break. In total, the home team at Emirates Stadium won 41 matches and drew 3.
For the first time in 26 years, Arsenal has won three consecutive matches against Man United in the Premier League. In their last 17 away matches at Old Trafford, the Gunners have only secured their second victory against Man United on England’s top stage. This also marks the first time Arsenal has won all matches against the Red Devils in a Premier League season.
Kai Havertz reached 19 goals and assists for Arsenal in the National Championship, his best achievement since his last season with Bayer Leverkusen before joining Chelsea. In 2024 alone, the German midfielder contributed to 14 goals (8 goals, 6 assists), only less than Cole Palmer with 19 goals.
Man Utd suffered their 9th defeat at Old Trafford in all competitions this season. This is also the “Red Devils” record for the most losses at home in a season in the Premier League era.
MU for the first time since 1971, received 82 goals in an English National Championship season. The “Red Devils” also lost 14 matches in a Premier League season for the first time. This number may be even higher when coach Erik ten Hag and his team have 2 matches yet to play.
Leandro Trossard deserves to be the villain of the “Big Six”. Specifically, 44.7% of the Belgian striker’s Premier League goals were scored against the group of 6 big teams. He also scored on the field of every team in the “Big Six” group.
At Old Trafford, Man United attempted 14 shots but never troubled Arsenal. This defeat leaves the Red Devils with seemingly no hope of qualifying for European competition next season.