Arsenal's season of struggle in numbers

Arsenal's dismal season hit another new low on Sunday with a 2-1 Premier League defeat to Brighton.

Arsenal's season of struggle in numbers

Arsenal's dismal season hit another new low on Sunday with a 2-1 Premier League defeat to Brighton.

As pressure builds on manager Arsene Wenger, Press Association Sport took a statistical look at the team's struggles this term.

9 - with nine games remaining, Arsenal are already mathematically eliminated from title contention - 33 points behind leaders Manchester City with 27 to play for.

13 - points behind rivals Tottenham in the race for fourth place and Champions League qualification.

4 - successive defeats for the Gunners in three different competitions, with Brighton adding to back-to-back losses against Manchester City (league and Carabao Cup final) as well as Ostersund in the Europa League.

44.8 - Arsenal's Premier League winning percentage this season (13 out of 29 games) is their lowest under Wenger.

11 - Wenger's side have not kept a clean sheet in their 11 Premier League games since beating Newcastle 1-0 in December, leaving goalkeeper Petr Cech stuck on 199 clean sheets in the competition.

41 - goals conceded in this season's Premier League - they conceded only three more in the whole of last season, and only 26 in their 'Invincible' season of 2003-04.

£101million - reported fees paid for strikers Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who between them have scored 11 league goals for the Gunners this season.

- Press Association

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