If this Arsenal doesn't win the Premier League this year, will they become the uncrowned champions of all time?

The Arsenal have been excellent this season. Like many, I thought they might struggle in their first two games in London, but apart from a last-minute thriller against Tottenham, they beat Chelsea and Tottenham comfortably.

In the process, they show many ways to beat their opponents. On the one hand, they can destroy their opponents through passing and control tactics, and on the other hand, they can narrow down their defense and wait for counter-attack opportunities to kill their opponents. What's more, they can break through opponents through various dead balls. So far, they have scored 22 goals (including 12 yards) through dead balls, while before the arrival of dead ball coach Zuhua, they only scored 6 goals through dead balls on average.

A big factor in Arsenal owning their current league position is the increase in the number of goals scored from dead balls, which accounts for 22% of their total goals. While they will ultimately need to rely on Manchester City to win the Premier League this season, I think once that happens, Arsenal definitely deserve to be convincing champions this season.

PONYMOUTH is also doing well this season, as his situation and expectations are different from those of the Arsenal. The team was a bit shaky at the beginning under the new leader Iraona, but now they have steadily found the best formation and are on track to enter the top half of the table, which is definitely what they deserve.

Much of Ponemouth's success has been linked to the high number of goals scored by their leading scorer, Solanki. You can see that he is doing his best to be selected for England's European Army. Also, I was impressed with the stats I saw this week regarding the season for Ponemouth.

We may often label lower-middle table teams as home dragons and away bugs. Whilst Ponemouth have scored six more points in home games this season, he has scored a total of 21 points in away games, which puts him eighth in the Premier League's away table this season. What surprised me even more was that, unlike traditional guests with a steady attacking style, the key to scoring points for the Boneymouth guests hinged on a transmission and control oriented tactic. This shows how far this team has come and how the leaders will take them forward.

Despite the good performance of visitors like Nemouth, visiting the Emirates Stadium is still too hard for them today. They will force Arsenal to play as they should and Arsenal's better technique will lead them to victory at home.

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