Among Premier League champions, there are some notable teams whose top scorer has scored fewer than five goals in a season.
The team that comes closest to this record is Everton's 1984-85 side, where only eight players managed more than two league goals between them.
Leeds United in the 1968-69 and 1973-74 seasons also come close. Mick Jones was the top scorer for Leeds with 14 league goals.
In contrast, Arsenal has traditionally had a relatively balanced attack. The club's top scorers have averaged around seven league goals per season since the Premier League era began.
Arsenal's current squad is no exception to this trend. With 40 league goals shared among 13 players, it's clear that goalscoring duties are being spread evenly across the team.
The team that comes closest to this record is Everton's 1984-85 side, where only eight players managed more than two league goals between them.
Leeds United in the 1968-69 and 1973-74 seasons also come close. Mick Jones was the top scorer for Leeds with 14 league goals.
In contrast, Arsenal has traditionally had a relatively balanced attack. The club's top scorers have averaged around seven league goals per season since the Premier League era began.
Arsenal's current squad is no exception to this trend. With 40 league goals shared among 13 players, it's clear that goalscoring duties are being spread evenly across the team.