According to LiveScore, Arsenal has extended its lead at the top of the Premier League table to nine points following a gritty, late victory over Everton. While the “Gunners” are closing in on their first league title since 2004, the match has sparked a wider conversation about a sudden “goal drought” across the league.
Statistically, the last round of 10 matches produced only 16 goals, an unusually low average of 1.6 per game. Pundits are debating whether Mikel Arteta’s tactical shift—prioritizing defensive solidity over free-flowing “champagne soccer”—is influencing a league-wide trend toward more conservative, results-oriented play as the title race reaches its final stages.
* The Guardian (Sports Section): “Mikel Arteta’s men are often accused of sacrificing style for wins, but with a nine-point lead, the results speak for themselves.”
* Jonathan Wilson (Sports Analyst): “The average goals per game has fallen significantly this season, suggesting teams are becoming harder to break down.”
Arsenal is now the undisputed favorite to win the league. However, the “boring” tag might stick if they continue to grind out 1-0 wins. For NBA fans following the crossover of sports culture, this “defensive era” in the Prem mirrors the “grind-it-out” playoff basketball of the 90s. Watch for Manchester City’s response in the coming weeks; if they don’t close the gap now, the trophy is heading to North London.
Source: GOAL — https://www.goal.com/en-ng/lists/mikel-arteta-claims-nine-point-gap-at-top-of-premier-league-means-nothing-as-arsenal-close-in-on-title/bltf3f34458e01a4d22 March 20, 2026
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