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Nick Pulford

You Bet | Arsenal the team to back with Arsene Wenger ready to exact revenge on Jose Mourinho

The Frenchman is yet to come out on top in 11 Premier League meetings with the Manchester United boss

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Arsenal's Laurent Koscielny (right) celebrates with Alexis Sanchez after Tottenham's Kevin Wimmer scored an own goal during their match on November 6. Photo: EPA

A quiz question: can you name the two teams from outside the English Premier League big six who have beaten one of those elite sides this season?

The answer will follow shortly, but it is also worth pondering this fact – those two wins for non-elite teams have come from 48 attempts, which suggests the gap between the super-rich and the rest is as big as ever despite Leicester’s title-winning heroics last season.

The key for the lower-class teams in the Premier League remains how they perform against other sides of a similar standard.

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Their points tally in that category will determine their level of success, especially in the essential aim of avoiding relegation.

The occasional good result against one of the big six will help, of course, but the rarity value of those successes makes them impossible to rely on.

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is looking for his first Premier League victory over Jose Mourinho this weekend. Photo: AFP
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is looking for his first Premier League victory over Jose Mourinho this weekend. Photo: AFP

Which brings us to the answer to that question: only Burnley (2-0 at home to Liverpool) and Watford (3-1 at home to Manchester United) have managed to beat one of the big six this season.

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