Arsenal, the crown through numbers
The Premier League has a new champion. After two decades of waiting, Arsenal has finally reclaimed the summit of English football. Manchester City's draw at Bournemouth sealed the league’s fate, handing an undisputed title to the Gunners. It is the club's 14th English championship title and their fourth in the Premier League era, the first since the Invincibles season of 2003-04. While that legendary team was defined by their undefeated record, this current squad has earned its place with a series of notable statistics that explain this achievement.
An Impenetrable Defense, Pillar of Success
The defensive excellence has been the cornerstone upon which Arsenal built its triumph. The team demonstrated an uncommon solidity, conceding an impressively low number of goals throughout the season. This rigor in defensive organization and the quality of individual interventions locked down the house, providing an indispensable foundation of security to secure points match after match. The ability to keep a clean sheet not only limited the opposition's scoring opportunities but also bolstered collective confidence, allowing attacking players to express themselves with greater calm.
Data compiled by Opta Analyst, reported by The Guardian, highlights this defensive dominance. A key figure, though not specified in the source summary, undoubtedly underscores this impermeability. This solidity was particularly noticeable in high-stakes matches where even the slightest mistake could have been costly. Central defenders, often praised for their complementarity, along with full-backs, formed a cohesive unit that was hard to penetrate. The technical staff's work on defensive organization has paid off, turning opposing attackers into helpless spectators.
