76 – Final Premier League points total, 3 more than last season and enough for second place. 78 – League goals scored, third behind Liverpool and Manchester City. 36 – Goals conceded, an improvement of 7, highlighting Saliba and Gabriel’s partnership. 19 – Clean sheets in all competitions, with Ramsdale posting 15 in the league. 44 – Home league points, tied top in the division. 15 – Saka’s league goals, plus 12 assists, for 27 direct contributions. 7 – League goals for Declan Rice, unmatched by any holding midfielder. 5 – Competitive trophies still missing from Arteta’s haul. 300 million – Investment pledged by Sir Jim Ratcliffe for transfers and infrastructure. 3 – Consecutive top four finishes. 8 – Academy graduates used in league fixtures, the most since Wenger’s final year. 92 percent – Average home attendance with five Champions League sell outs. The data paints a portrait of measurable progress tinged by near misses. Arsenal shortened the gap to elite benchmarks but must convert numbers into medals to satisfy an increasingly demanding fanbase. The coming summer’s decisive actions will determine whether next year’s statistics tell of glory or continued promise.
