Misfiring Gunners – a closer look at Arsenal struggles since international break

Arsenal’s defeat to Newcastle on Saturday continued a difficult spell since the October international break.

Here, the PA news agency looks at their contrasting fortunes throughout this season.

Faltering form

Mikel Arteta endured a frustrating afternoon at Newcastle (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Mikel Arteta’s side are winless in their last three Premier League games, falling seven points behind leaders Liverpool in the process.

– Arsenal lost only five league games in the whole of last season.

– The Gunners have failed to score twice in the last three games, which they also did only five times in the whole of last season’s Premier League.

– The 2-2 draw against Liverpool was the third time this season Arsenal have dropped points from a winning position, only one fewer than the whole of last season.

– They lie fifth in the table – last season they did not drop that low other than in the first six games, and were in the top three from January onwards, while in 2022-23 they were never out of the top two.

– Arsenal have already had more red cards in this season’s top flight (three) than last season (two).

Unbeaten start

Arsenal had plenty to celebrate earlier in the season (Adam Davy/PA)

The recent slump is in contrast to Arsenal’s form up to last month’s internationals, when they were unbeaten in their first seven league games and 10 in all competitions.

– Five wins and two draws gave Arsenal 17 points from their first seven games, averaging 2.4 points and 2.1 goals per game.

– The latter figure rose to 2.2 in all competitions, helped by a 5-1 Carabao Cup win over Bolton, but has fallen to 1.2 since the resumption of domestic action.

– The shift in Arsenal’s defensive record came earlier as the Gunners kept three clean sheets in the first four league games but have since gone six games without a shut-out while dealing with defensive injuries as well as William Saliba’s suspension for the Liverpool game.

Edu exit?

Edu has been a key figure in Arsenal’s resurgence (Mike Egerton/PA)

Sporting director Edu, one of several ex-Arsenal players to play a key role in re-establishing the Gunners as title challengers, is reported to be leaving the club.

– Arsenal finished eighth in both 2019-20 and 2020-21 and had gone six years without qualifying for the Champions League until their runner-up finishes the last two seasons.

– All of Saturday’s starting XI were signed after Edu’s appointment with the exception of academy product Bukayo Saka, who had made a single Premier League appearance as an 83rd-minute substitute prior to the Brazilian’s return to the club.

– Ex-Gunners midfielder Jack Wilshere also recently left his role as under-18s coach to join Norwich as a first-team coach. Arteta and academy manager Per Mertesacker remain as former players in the coaching set-up.