Arsenal boosted their campaign with a thrilling 1-0 victory against Chelsea.
The Gunners now face a 20-year Premier League trophy drought. They trail league leaders Liverpool by 12 points and must hope for a collapse from the Reds to catch up.
Another high-stakes London derby is on the horizon as Fulham prepare to visit the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal boast a flawless home record against the Cottagers, having contested 31 league matches with 24 wins and seven draws—a feat unmatched in English football history. Fotnet24.net highlights this unique advantage that the Gunners carry into every derby.
Fulham, however, face their own challenges after a harsh 3-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Manager Marco Silva criticized his side for their lack of clinical finishing. The Cottagers now look to regroup and sharpen their focus for a historic league run.
Fulham begin this phase of the season just four points behind the top four. Their dream of qualifying for European football—first achieved in the 2010/11 season—is still alive. Consistency remains the key to unlocking this ambition.
The Cottagers have leaned heavily on their bench throughout the campaign. Thirteen Premier League goals have been scored by substitutes—a record matched by only four clubs in competition history. This trend underscores their need for a more settled starting XI.
Arsenal’s Mikel Merino has registered six Premier League goals, with three arriving after the 80th minute in decisive wins. Meanwhile, Emile Smith Rowe, who made a high-profile switch to Fulham, has contributed to wins in 19 of his last 20 scoring appearances, including all five goals for his current side.
A striking statistic cements Arsenal’s dominance. They have won all seven of their Premier League games played on April 1st—a joint-best 100% win record on a specific date. This record further cements their formidable home advantage in the league.
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