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'Not content with smashing Premiership records, the Gunners have added another weapon to their formidable arsenal - the headed goal.
Arsène Wenger's men wrapped up a comfortable 3-1 victory over Sunderland on Sunday with two of their three goals coming from headers.
That took Arsenal's tally for the season to five headers, which is more than any other side has managed this term and represents more than 20% of their Premiership goals.
What is so surprising about this fact is that Arsenal have looked less dangerous in the air than on the ground in recent seasons.
In fact in the previous four Premiership campaigns, the Gunners have recorded the poorest overall ratio of headed goals in the top flight. The improvement this season has already seen the Gunners notch more headed goals than they managed all season in 1998-99 and equal their tally for 1999-2000.'
I think we can all guess what the Arsenal boys have been working on in training.
> I think we can all guess what the Arsenal boys have been working on in
> training.
Shooting....? Crossing....? no, I know, it's Passing
As for United - always a tough one, but based on their performance against Everton... indications would be that it shouldn't be a problem.
Let's face it, the 3-0 scoreline was extremely flattering to United. But then, those are the games you need to win.
Meant to be: as long as they can avoid losing to Man U, and Chelsea.
Arsenal are looking good to smashing Chesterfields record providing they can beat Chelsea and Man United on the way.
Kanuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
'Not content with smashing Premiership records, the Gunners have added another weapon to their formidable arsenal - the headed goal.
Arsène Wenger's men wrapped up a comfortable 3-1 victory over Sunderland on Sunday with two of their three goals coming from headers.
That took Arsenal's tally for the season to five headers, which is more than any other side has managed this term and represents more than 20% of their Premiership goals.
What is so surprising about this fact is that Arsenal have looked less dangerous in the air than on the ground in recent seasons.
In fact in the previous four Premiership campaigns, the Gunners have recorded the poorest overall ratio of headed goals in the top flight. The improvement this season has already seen the Gunners notch more headed goals than they managed all season in 1998-99 and equal their tally for 1999-2000.'
I think we can all guess what the Arsenal boys have been working on in training.