Wednesday’s 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace was the ninth game this season in which Arsenal have led but gone on to draw.
The Gunners took the lead twice in the first-half but were pegged back by the Eagles who claimed a point through Jean-Phillipe Mateta’s fine late equaliser.
The nine occasions Arsenal have drawn matches in which they have led is the most by a team in a single campaign since north London rivals Tottenham in 2007-08 (also nine).
Interestingly, despite Liverpool‘s huge lead at the top of the table, Mikel Arteta’s side have only lost three games this season – two fewer than last season – but have drawn 13 times, which is eight more than last year.
