Arsenal registered a 2-2 draw with Manchester City at the Emirates on Sunday April 2, a game that exposed how poor they have been recently.

For a side that was almost guaranteed of a place inside the top four bracket every season, it is quite a shame that Arsenal are now sixth on the league table. The gunners are seven points away from the top four and 18 points away from leaders Chelsea. 

But just when did the gunners start losing their ammo? Here's a compilation of some of the statistics that show just how low the gunners have sank in the past few months. 

Against the top six clubs this season, the North Londoners, who once had a reputation of slaying giant clubs, have only gathered six points from eight games. That loosely translated to six points from a possible 24. 

Worse still, they have only won three of their last 10 games across all competitions. These victories were against Hull City, Sutton United and Lincoln City. 

Squawka also have an interesting statistic about Aguero's relationship with Arsenal

And there's also a solid relationship between Xhaka and the ref

Clearly, the fans are not happy with the club's recent performance as Arsene Wenger's future continues to hang in the balance. Should the French tactician finally bid goodbye to the club he has managed since 1996? Here's what the fans have to say:

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Arsenal 3 - 0 West Ham United

April 5, 2017 2:45pmEmirates Stadium

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