Do Arsenal really get worse every November?

It's the time of year Arsenal fans tend to dread more than any other in the year.

No, it's not a transfer window, the last 16 of the Champions League or a picnic with Sir Chips Keswick. It's November, the time of their annual slump.

The Gunners are widely acknowledged to struggle for results in the 11th month of the year under Arsene Wenger and the notion of a 'November curse' has crept its way into football parlance in England whenever anyone assesses their title hopes.

Of course, there are plenty of football cliches that are too often trumpeted without checking the facts (just how dangerous is a 2-0 scoreline, really?), but this is one that seems to have a pretty solid basis, as Opta's data shows...

 

GUNNERS DON'T FIRE IN NOVEMBER RAIN

Looking back over Wenger's Arsenal career, November is indeed when they have achieved their lowest average points tally in the Premier League.

The next worst month under Wenger is August, which is down at 1.8. It's also the month in which they have won the fewest number of matches (36 out of 68).

 

Arsenal have scored 132 goals in their 81 November league games under Wenger, the same as they have managed in February and May. While that doesn't sound terrible, August (128) is the only month in which they have scored fewer.

There's a problem at the other end, too. Arsenal have conceded 98 goals in those 81 November games, making it their worst month for defending. They have conceded 114 goals in December, but from 114 games.

 

Added to that is the complication of Europa League football. The Gunners made 11 changes for Thursday's dour 0-0 draw with Red Star Belgrade before travelling to City this weekend and a potentially troublesome trip to Burnley comes after an away game against Cologne.