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Published 14:18 31 Oct 2016 GMT
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As you can see, the Gunners' points-per-game average drops to 1.6 in the 30 days after Halloween, and in no other month is it below 1.85.
November 2015 was a particularly bad month for Wenger, with the North London club winning just one of their five games in the Premier League and Champions League.
They began the month with a crushing 5-1 defeat away to Bayern Munich before escaping with a point at home to Tottenham thanks to Kieran Gibbs' second-half goal.
Defeat at West Brom followed, and - while they got back on track in Europe against Dinamo Zagreb - Arsenal ended the month by losing Laurent Koscielny and Alexis Sánchez to injury in a 1-1 draw at Norwich.
And, as the stats would suggest, those aren't the only November setbacks suffered by Wenger's team.
November 2014
A Sánchez goal looked set to earn the Gunners a win over bogey team Swansea City, but the Swans struck twice in four minutes to turn the game on its head.
November 2013
They lost to David Moyes' Manchester United. Enough said.
November 2010
A 2-0 North London Derby lead quickly became a 3-2 deficit, with Younes Kaboul netting the winner.
November 2009
A miserable 3-0 home defeat to Chelsea which left Arsenal 11 points off the top of the Premier League after just 13 games.
November 2008
Three defeats from four in the league, including a torrid afternoon against Tony Pulis' Stoke City.
November 2006
Just four points from five league outings, starting with Wenger facing off with West Ham manager Alan Pardew.
With Arsenal level on points with league leaders Manchester City, now is as good a time as any for them to buck the trend.
First up, they face a trip to Bulgaria to face Ludogorets. After that there's the small matter of another North London Derby, and things don't get much easier with matches against Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain also on the horizon before Wenger's men finish the month at home to Bournemouth.
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