What's wrong with Arsenal and Chelsea – in numbers

With the two London clubs facing a crisis, perhaps in-demand manager Jurgen Klopp should start planning a move to the capital?

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Jurgen Klopp should wait before he starts looking at houses in Liverpool. The German manager has been tipped to replace Brendan Rodgers at Anfield after his side's faltering start to the season, but after a disastrous night for Arsenal and Chelsea in the Champions League the chances of a vacancy arising in London look a little more likely.

Predictably Arsenal's anti-Arsene Wenger lynch mob, led by celebrity journalist Piers Morgan, was out in force on social media and radio phone-in shows after the Gunners capitulated to Greek side Olympiakos at the Emirates, while even level headed observers agreed that Chelsea's defeat to Porto hinted at some serious problems for Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge.

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Row 0 - Cell 0 PWDLFA
Arsenal116141613
Chelsea114252018
Combined2210393631
Against others188373328
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