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Arsenal 'The Invincibles’

Last update April 27, 2024 by colgadosporelfutbol

The Arsenal He made history in the season 2003-2004 to be crowned champion Premier League without losing a game. This historic landmark was supported by a conductor such as French Arsene Wenger I was able to put together a team that received the nickname 'The Invincibles'.

Throughout the history of the English league it had only happened once that a team ended the competition unbeaten. It was in very distant season 1888-1889 when the legendary Preston North End He got it and, like is logic, I left champion.

Arsene Wenger's Arsenal of Invincibles

But nevertheless, feat boys Arsene Wenger It has much more merit. First, in that remote season 1888-1889 the domestic competition featured only 22 alloy days (the Preston North End got 18 victories and 4 draws). further, competitiveness and the level of Premier League in the campaign 2003-2004 It was infinitely superior.

That Arsenal He had a staff dream that the Frenchman had been built over the years. The usual starting eleven of 'The Invincibles' was made up of Seaman; Lauren, Campbell, Touré, Cole; Ljungberg, Vieira, Gilberto Silva, Robert Pires; Dennis Bergkamp y Thierry Henry. Precisely the French striker signed a brutal league 30 goals scored, ahead of stars like Alan Shearer who stayed in 22.

Nobody will finish above us in the league. It's more, "I wouldn't be surprised if we finished the season undefeated."

curiously, the manager Arsenal surprised friends and strangers and at the start of the season when he came to say that: “No one will finish above us in this league.”. It's more, "I wouldn't be surprised if we finished the season undefeated.".

London's team dominated the championship from start to finish despite having very important rivals in the title fight as the Chelsea and the Manchester United who stayed with 79 Y 75 points far from the 90 who managed the boys Arsenal they got something that even today no one has been repeated in any of the major European leagues.

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