And so membership of that select goalscoring club remains at three.
But, after an entertaining Carabao Cup night at the Emirates, [Albion](https://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/albion/?ref=au) will know they should have their own member of that band.
And it might have given this fourth-round tie a whole new look.
Nick Woltemade, Domenik Szoboszlai and Erling Haaland remain the only players to have scored against the Gunners in all competitions this season.
There were moments at 0-0 when the Seagulls should have extended the list.
It might not ultimately have sent them through but it would have given the 6,000 away fans packed into the Clock End something to cheer.
And the Gunners a bit of a jolt.
Albion had pace, movement and enterprise when they got out on first-half attacks.
Georginio Rutter was lively and also had aggression to win the ball back.
And he might have made the breakthrough when he was denied by Kepa Arrizabalaga early on.
Stefanos Tzimas, asked to lead the attack and get in behind the defence, did well there to supply his colleague.
Rutter did even better with his delaying of a pass and the precise through ball soon after but young Tzimas guided his shot wide.
Jan Paul van Hecke later headed wide from close range at a corner and they are the sort of moments which you cannot pass up.
Albion defended well against the renowned set-pieces.
They have been good against corners since the first day of the season and were again here. All eight of them.
But two moments of Arsenal artistry on the deck killed them off.
And left them to ponder what might have been.