Arsenal made three pieces of history with their last goal from a set piece.
The Gunners scored again from a corner in a 1-1 draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday.
William Saliba He annulled Raúl Jiménez's first goal in the first half after the break.
The Frenchman took advantage of Kai Havertz's shot from close range following a Declan Rice corner from the left into the penalty area.
With this, Arsenal reached three different milestones thanks to the success of Set pieces coach Nicolás Jover.
Saliba's goal was his 20th from a set piece in the Premier League this year, excluding penalties.
It is their joint highest figure in a calendar year since they achieved the feat in 2009.
Mikel Arteta's team still has three more league games left in 2024 to surpass the figure.
They have also become the first team in Europe's top five leagues to create ten or more great set-piece chances in the league this season.
Meanwhile, Saliba's goal was Arsenal's 23rd since the start of last season, eight more than any other team.
The late corner goal even sparked chants of 'Set-piece again, ole ole' from the visiting fans at Craven Cottage.
Followers on social media were also trending 'Set Piece FC' and 'Corner FC' on X.
However, the Gunners were denied three points by their London rivals.
On the other hand, Bukayo Saka had a late goal disallowed by VAR for offside. Gabriel Martinelli in the preparation.
The point is enough to cut the gap towards Liverpool six points but the leaders have played one less game.
Chelsea could also move back above Arsenal if they avoid defeat against Tottenham.