Scoring sequence hits 38 consecutive games in the Premier League
Mon 04 March 2024, 12:10|Tottenham Hotspur
Timo Werner's equaliser and subsequent strikes from Cuti Romero and Heung-Min Son to beat Palace extended our run of scoring in consecutive matches to 38 in the Premier League on Saturday - the equivalent of a full league campaign.
A tough test finally turned our way when Timo buried Brennan Johnson's cross to level Eberechi Eze's free-kick on 77 minutes. That prompted a spell of three goals in 11 minutes with Cuti's header and Sonny's clinical one-on-one seeing us home 3-1 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
We registered the second-longest record of scoring in consecutive games in the competition's history when Deki Kulusevski struck against Wolves on 17 February, having previously matched Liverpool and Manchester United's best scoring runs of 36.
We last failed to score in a Premier League match fully one year ago today - 4 March, 2023 - when we fell to a 1-0 loss against Wolves at Molineux. Arsenal hold the competition record having scored in 55 games on the trot between May, 2001, and November, 2002.