Double Gameweek 34 is finally brought to its conclusion this evening as Arsenal entertain West Brom at the Emirates. Aside from Alexis Sanchez’ opener on Sunday, neither team has lived up to our expectations so far, with the Gunners drawing 1-1 against Palace, whilst Tony Pulis’ troops limped out of the blocks with a 1-0 home loss to Watford.
The underlying numbers certainly afford a degree of optimism for those who invested in Arsenal’s attack. Arsene Wenger’s men have registered more shots inside the opposition box (45) than any other side in their respective last four fixtures, and sit third for goals (ten), big chances (11) and goal conversion (16.1%). The Baggies, meanwhile, have scored just one of their 43 recent efforts, which equates to a 2.3% conversion rate, lower than any side.
In terms of defensive displays, both sides have shipped four goals in as many matches. Delving into the data, though, the Gunners have allowed their opponents no big chances over that period – that’s the most resilient record in the top-flight – whilst Tony Pulis’ side have conceded six by comparison. Given that Arsenal have also afforded the opposition less close-range efforts (26 to 31), the prospects of a clean sheet for the north London outfit also look alluring tonight.
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