The numbers behind Arsenal's historic Premier League title victory

The numbers behind Arsenal's historic Premier League title victory

190 million - The projected number of Pound Sterling Arsenal's title win will bring into the club.

1.1 million - The number of fans that have flooded into the Emirates in north London for 19 home Premier League matches this season.

17 379 - The total number of passes Arsenal has made, ranking them sixth for the season.

2769 - The number of touches England midfielder Declan Rice had this season, topping the table for Arsenal. He also fired in 65 corners.

375 - The number of total shots, fourth in the Premier League.

185 - The number of touches the red-hot Bukayo Saka had in the opposition box. This led to seven goals and five assists. Only two players in the league have more touches in the area: Manchester City's Jeremy Doku and Erling Haaland.

69 - The total goals scored this season, second only to City. Arsenal scored the same number last season.

37 - The number of appearances for midfielder Martin Zubimendi and goalkeeper David Raya. The pair are yet to miss a Premier League match this season. Raya has also played every single minute.

34 - The 2026/27 season will be the 34th consecutive season Arsenal has been in the top-flight Premier League, extending their shared record.

34 - Also the number of blocks resolute defender Gabriel Magalhaes earned, ranking him fourth for the season.

22 - The number of years it's been since Arsenal last won the Premier League. In the 2003/04 season under the legendary Arsene Wenger, The Invicibles moniker was born as they went undefeated. Things looked very different back then, as Alex Ferguson was still in charge of Manchester United and Jose Mourinho was yet to arrive.

19 - The number of clean sheets Arsenal gloveman David Raya has kept. This Premier League-topping stat is made more impressive by the fact that the vast majority of clubs have fewer than ten clean sheets.

16 - The age in years of Arsenal's Max Dowman, who became the Premier League's youngest ever scorer. The goal was pretty straightforward, as he took advantage of Everton's Jordan Pickford being up for a corner to run the entire length of the pitch and tap into an empty net, but it was a defining moment nonetheless.

14 - The number of goals Arsenal's top scorer, Viktor Gyokeres, netted this season. It's a far cry off Haaland's 27, but at least Gyokeres will lift the coveted trophy.

5 - The number of times the unlucky Leandro Trossard hit the woodwork this season. If they'd all gone in, the Belgian would be sitting on 11 goals.

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