Arsenal vs Southampton Premier League LIVE Football Score 11 Dec 2021
Match Info
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About the match
Arsenal is going head to head with Southampton starting on 11 Dec 2021 at 15:00 UTC at Emirates Stadium stadium, London city, England. The match is a part of the Premier League.
With the pressure weighing heavier on Mikel Arteta’s shoulders, Arsenal aim to return to winning ways during Saturday lunchtime’s Premier League clash with Southampton at the Emirates.
The Gunners fell to a 2-1 defeat to Everton in midweek, while Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side were forced to settle for a point against Brighton & Hove Albion.
The ‘soft underbelly’ of Arsenal was once again exposed at Goodison Park, where an Everton side previously on one of their worst Premier League runs since the turn of the millennium claimed a deserved three points over the woeful Gunners.
A first half devoid of any real attacking quality ended 1-0 to the Gunners thanks to Martin Odegaard’s strike on the stroke of the whistle, but Richarlison – who had two goals ruled out on the day – and Demarai Gray turned the game on its head as Arsenal once again failed to hold on to a slender lead.
There was an air of controversy surrounding an unpunished stamp by Ben Godfrey in the face of Takehiro Tomiyasu, but on an evening where Eddie Nketiah and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang both wasted gilt-edged chances to tie the game, Arsenal got what they deserved – nothing.
A pair of defeats since the start of the month has seen the North London outfit slip to seventh in the Premier League table – four points off the top four – but thankfully for the home crowd this weekend, most of their torrid fortunes have come on the road.
Indeed, Arsenal have won seven of their last eight home games in all tournaments at the Emirates – including each of their last three in the Premier League – and these are the fixtures where the Gunners have typically excelled this season.
Talk about a heart-breaking way to throw away all three points – Southampton’s South Coast battle with Brighton was heading in the right direction when Armando Broja put the Saints ahead, but the Seagulls swooped to steal a draw just before the 100th minute of the contest.
Jakub Moder reacted quickly following a blocked free kick to pick out Neal Maupay in the box, and the wind-up merchant fired home to extend Southampton’s winless run and lead them to just look over their shoulder with a little more apprehension.
The Saints have now drawn two and lost two of their last four in the top flight ahead of their trip to the Emirates and occupy 16th place in the standings as a result – just six points above 18th-placed Burnley having played a game more.
While Arsenal have consistently produced the goods at home this term, Southampton have failed to perform on the road time and time again, losing 14 of their 18 Premier League away games since the turn of the year – not since 2004 have they lost more (15) in a calendar year.
However, Southampton managed to hold Arsenal to a 1-1 draw in North London this time last year prior to ending the defence of their FA Cup crown, but the Gunners prevailed 3-1 at St Mary’s in the most recent meeting and have never lost at home to the Saints in the Premier League.
Arsenal welcomed Granit Xhaka back to the team way ahead of schedule in the Everton defeat, and Gabriel Martinelli has been passed fit despite a recent injury scare.
Sead Kolasinac remains on the sidelines, while second-choice goalkeeper Bernd Leno remains a doubt, but Arteta is hopeful of welcoming Emile Smith Rowe back to the team after he missed the game at Goodison Park.
Nketiah, Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette all failed to impress on Merseyside, and the Gunners captain will reportedly miss this game, so Martinelli may start as the focal point of the attack.
As for Southampton, Oriol Romeu and Mohamed Salisu will both miss out due to suspension, with Ibrahima Diallo and Jack Stephens ready to deputise for the pair at the Emirates.
Stuart Armstrong and Jan Bednarek continue to struggle with calf problems, and with Fraser Forster and Alex McCarthy both out of contention, new signing Willy Caballero – at the ripe old age of 40 – ought to make his debut for the club here.
Theo Walcott will likely have to settle for a bench role against his former club, and Che Adams picked up a recent knock in training, which could see Adam Armstrong partner Broja up top.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
- Arsenal have gone 26 home league games without defeat against Southampton. Their longest unbeaten home run against a single team in the top flight is 27 matches, against Fulham until 1949 and Manchester City ending in 2012.
- Southampton’s sequence of 22 winless Premier League matches at Arsenal is the longest by any club away from home in the competition’s history.
- Saints have won just two of the 44 away league fixtures, with their last triumph coming in 1987 at Highbury.
Arsenal
- Arsenal have lost consecutive Premier League matches when scoring the opening goal for the first time in five years.
- However, they are striving to win four successive home league games for the first time in more than a year.
- Mikel Arteta’s side could triumph in three league fixtures at the Emirates without conceding for the first time since October 2017.
- The Gunners have won seven of their past eight home matches in all competitions.
- Arsenal are unbeaten in their past 27 Premier League home games kicking off at 3pm on a Saturday.
- They have won only three of their 17 most recent league fixtures in December.
- Arteta is unbeaten in all eight Premier League matches as a player and manager against Southampton.
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has gone six consecutive league appearances without scoring for the first time since a run of 14 for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga from February to August 2014. He has failed with his past 16 attempts on goal.
- Martin Odegaard can score in three successive top-flight appearances for the first time.
Southampton
- Southampton have dropped 71 points from winning points since Ralph Hasenhuttl’s first game in charge in December 2018 – 15 more than any other Premier League team.
- All three of their league wins this season were by a 1-0 scoreline. They have failed to score in the second half in the past six matches.
- Saints have lost 14 league away fixtures in 2021, their highest tally in a calendar year for 17 years.
- Southampton have conceded 47 away goals in 2021, already matching the Premier League record in a single year.
- They have suffered an unrivalled 20 Premier League defeats in 2021.
- Southampton are one short of 1,000 away league defeats in the top four divisions.
- Hasenhuttl’s first victory as Southampton boss was 3-2 against Arsenal in December 2018.