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Penalties for and against. Are Arsenal being hard done by?

By Nitram

Following some, what shall we call them, ‘Curious’ penalty statistics posted by John L and Mikey I thought I’d take a deeper look into how we have been fairing in the “for and against” numbers over the last few seasons.

I thought the last 10 years would be a good number, which conveniently takes us back to the year Leicester City won the title. A year which included some of the most ‘curious’ penalty stats you will of ever seen.

Below are those numbers over the last 10 years. I have split them into two sets of five years. Also, I have only done comparisons between ourselves and what would be generally accepted as our four main rivals, namely Manchester City, Manchester Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea, with a little bit of Leicester City thrown in for good measure.

**Last five years Penalties FOR and AGAINST: 2020/21 to 2024/25.** 

The percentage difference shows the level of additional penalties given for each team when compared with the number of penalties against each team.   So Arsenal have 58% more penalties awarded to them, than against them.

**Club**

**Penalties For**

**Penalties against**

**Percentage difference**

Arsenal

30

19

+58%

Liverpool

36

14

+157%

Manchester City

40

19

+110%

Chelsea

38

22

+73%

Manchester United 

29

22

+32%

As you can see, it is actually Manchester United that have the worst numbers over these five years, but we are not far behind. Whilst Liverpool haven’t been awarded the most penalties, they still have the best For and Against ratio, with 157% more penalties FOR than AGAINST. Compare that to Arsenal who only have just over 50% more penalties for than against.

**Previous 5 years penalties FOR and AGAINST 15/16 to 19/20**

**Club**

**Penalties For**

**Penalties against**

**Percentage difference**

Arsenal

21

32

– 34%

Liverpool

25

16

+56%

Manchester City

41

14

+192%

Chelsea

24

12

+100%

Manchester United 

36

17

+118%

As you can see here, the numbers for ourselves are quite shocking, and so out of line with all the others as to be totally inexplicable. For a top side to have numbers this bad is absolutely ridiculous. Okay, our average position over this period was 5th, but that is simply not enough to account for us having 34% more penalties awarded against us as for.

These are those two sets of figures together. The last 10 years.

**Club**

**Penalties For**

**Penalties against**

**Percentage difference**

Arsenal

51

51

0%

Liverpool

61

30

+103%

Manchester City

80

33

+142%

Chelsea

62

34

+82%

Manchester United 

65

39

+67%

Again, these numbers are shocking. We have the fewest penalties awarded in our favour but the most penalties awarded against us.  This gives us the worst for/against differential.

These are not only the worst numbers, but the worst by an enormous amount. When you consider we have had the same number of penalties awarded against us as for, when Manchester City and Liverpool have over twice as many for them as against them, that is unbelievable. Of course, over the last 10 years, they have been better than us, but by enough to justify those numbers?

But more than this we have been totally outnumbered by all those teams. Something is clearly not right here.

But okay,  just to see if our lower average position of 5th did affect the numbers I thought I’d take a closer look at the four seasons in which we either finished, or currently sit in second place, and compare us to the team that won, or currently sit in 1st, to see how we compare:

**Season**

**Arsenal For**

**Arsenal against** 

**Winners For**

**Winners Against**

2015/16

2

1

13

4

2022/23

4

5

10

3

2023/24

10

3

10

3

2024/25

2

2

9

1

Total

18

11

42

11

So when we were in a direct duel with just the one challenger, on average, they were awarded over twice as many penalties as we were. That again is astonishing, and yet it continues to this day.

As we all well remember, the Leicester City statistics were ridiculous. Ridiculous to the point in fact that Tony produced more than one article on the subject at the time, and funnily enough the number of penalties they were being awarded immediately dropped off after Tony highlighted this ridiculous anomaly.\*

Heaven knows how many penalties Leicester City would have received had they carried on in the same vein until the end of the season.  

To, me there is no other explanation for such numbers other than Arsenal are cheated.  If anyone has a better explanation I’d be pleased to hear it.

**\*Footnote from Tony:** to just give a spot more detail, in case other clubs might be using the same or a similar technique…  What we noted was that Vardy would often get the ball just in the penalty area and then instead of shooting or heading toward the goal, would move across the area, in parallel to the goal line.   Then suddenly he would reverse and take the ball back, in exactly the opposite direction.  There would often then be a player running up behind him, hoping to get in front to block any shot.   That player, not expecting Vardy to do his 180 degree turn, would inevitably bump into Vardy, and Vardy got a penalty. 

[That article is still on our site here.](https://untold-arsenal.com/archives/84567)    I remember it because it does look as if someone somewhere actually read what we wrote, for within a week, refs stopped giving Leicester penalties and instead blamed Vardy for playing for a penalty.   For once, we appear to have made a difference!

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