Arsenal are currently leading the Premier League table with 44 points and look favourites to win the title but that is not the only table the Gunners are on top of. The Gunners squad are also numero uno when it comes to taking Instagram selfies as the Arsenal squad take more selfies on the social-networking site.
According to a research carried out by a website, bettingexpert.com Arsenal players are on top of the table when it comes to taking pictures of themselves while West London rivals Chelsea occupy the number 2 position. The Arsenal boys have 494 pictures while their Chelsea rivals managed 436. Joel Campbell has not only performing brilliantly on the pitch, he is also quite good with the lens as Campbell is the chief contributor for Arsenal with 160 pictures.
This is how the table stands for the Number of Instagram selfies. Things don’t look to good for Aston Villa and Sunderland, on or off the pitch. Chelsea fans have at least something to cheer about while Manchester United can finally make the top 4. Liverpool still can’t get anywhere near the top spots while Tottenham are way behind in 15th. New boys Bournemouth and Watford have done reasonably well in this table too.
Kudos to the guys at bettingexpert.com for taking the pains and compiling this list.
|
Team |
Number of Selfies |
|
Arsenal |
494 |
|
Chelsea |
436 |
|
Manchester United |
376 |
|
Manchester City |
368 |
|
Bournemouth |
338 |
|
Liverpool |
338 |
|
Palace |
304 |
|
Stoke |
290 |
|
West Ham |
287 |
|
Leicester |
249 |
|
Southampton |
249 |
|
Watford |
244 |
|
Swansea |
232 |
|
Everton |
230 |
|
Tottenham |
216 |
|
Newcastle |
190 |
|
Aston Villa |
140 |
|
Sunderland |
96 |
|
Norwich |
81 |
|
West Brom |
72 |
|
Player |
Number of Selfies |
|
Fernandinho |
144 |
|
Joel Campbell |
130 |
|
Jordi Amat |
116 |
|
Oscar |
112 |
|
Yannick Bolasie |
111 |
|
Marc Muniesa |
105 |
|
Artur Boruc |
100 |
|
Marcos Rojo |
96 |
|
Manuel Lanzini |
90 |
|
Christian Fuchs |
82 |
Arsenal fans would be proud of this performance from their team but a real trophy is something that matters more.