Danny Welbeck's late winner against Leicester City on Sunday was the 100th injury-time strike from the Gunners, the most of any team in Premier League history
Most people would think of Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United when recalling the most successful teams at snatching points in the dying seconds... but it is actually Arsenal who take that honour.
The Gunners grabbed their 100th stoppage-time strike in Sunday's dramatic win over Leicester City, taking them seven goals clear of second-placed Chelsea as the most prolific side in injury time.
It was the second time Welbeck has scored a stoppage-time goal for Arsenal, having also netted to claim a 2-2 draw in the 91st minute at home to Hull City in October 2014.
He has a long way to go to match some Arsenal greats in the injury-time strikes stakes, though, with Thierry Henry and Robin van Persie still some way clear on seven apiece.
Interestingly, despite scoring 100 times in added time, those goals have not picked up the most wins; rather, Liverpool - despite scoring 27 fewer times in stoppage time - have recorded the most victories (27 to Arsenal's 21).
- Goal