As one witty TV pundit once said, ‘stats are like a bikini – reveals everything, shows nothing.’The approval of such a saying comes from England, as the stats show Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal could match Arsene Wenger’s remarkable sides that won two Premier Leagues some 20 years ago.Arteta: It will be even harder next yearEven though they, in many’s opinions, bottled it, Arsenal could still finish the season with their joint-record amount of Premier League wins.Should they beat Wolves at the Emirates on Sunday, they will be on 26 victories – the same amount they managed in their title-winning 2001/02 and 2003/04 campaigns.##NAJAVA_MECA_7283749##And if they manage to score four past Wolverhampton, they will bring up 87 league goals, which again would equal their record set in the 2004/05 season.Victory would also bring up 14 home wins out of 19, which would be their second-highest tally in front of their fans.Arsenal have already notched up 12 away wins – their second-highest amount – only behind their double-winning season in 2002.🚨 Arsenal new kit includes hidden tribute to Invincibles 20 years on from unbeaten season.🗣️ In a statement, Arsenal said: “Our new kit draws on the spirit of The Invincibles team of 2003/04, marking the beginning of the 20th anniversary of our unbeaten Premier League season.”… pic.twitter.com/cESyuRJ6I2— afcsphere (@afcsphere) May 26, 2023 And what fans seem to forget is that Arsenal boast the second youngest squad in the division – only behind Southampton, who have been relegated to the EFL Championship.Arteta’s side are also the only team in Europe’s top five leagues to have four players score ten or more league goals (Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Jesus).PREMIER LEAGUE – FINAL DAYSunday18.30: (2.90) Leeds (3.60) Tottenham (2.55)18.30: (1.58) Man.Utd. (4.20) Fulham (5.90)18.30: (2.85) Chelsea (3.50) Newcastle (2.60)18.30: (4.10) Brentford (3.70) Man.City (1.99)18.30: (7.75) Southampton (4.80) Liverpool (1.44)18.30: (1.79) Crystal Palace (3.60) Nott.Forest (4.90)18.30: (2.01) Leicester (3.50) West Ham (3.90)18.30: (1.51) Everton (4.30) Bournemouth (7.00)18.30: (1.45) Arsenal (5.00) Wolverhampton (8.00)18.30: (2.11) Aston Villa (3.50) Brighton (3.50)***odds are subject to change