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  1. Oct 27, 2014 · At a time where Arsenal were able to offer a competitive salary and trophies, they were suddenly in a position to offer neither. And where Chelsea led, Manchester City followed. Increasing salaries further, pushing Arsenal further down the food chain, and snapping up the majority of our top players.

    • Arsenal Invincibles Table – FA Premier League 2003-04 Season
    • Arsenal Invincibles Squad in Full
    • Arsenal Invincibles Starting 11
    • Arsene Wenger’s Tactics
    • Arsenal Invincibles Results
    • When Did Arsenal’s Unbeaten Run Come to An End?

    Until recently, the prospect of another team going unbeatenseemed a ludicrously far-fetched notion. But the duopoly of Manchester City andLiverpool in recent times has left pundits speculating as to whether historycould repeat itself. Of course, this campaign, only Liverpool are yet to seedefeat. Manchester City have already lost six times — twice ...

    Goalkeepers: Craig Holloway, Jens Lehmann, GrahamStack, Stuart Taylor Defenders: Sol Campbell, Gael Clichy, Ashley Cole, Pascal Cygan, Ryan Garry, Justin Hoyte, Martin Keown, Lauren, Philippe Senderos, Frank Simek, Olafur Skulason, Kolo Toure Midfielders: David Bentley, Cesc Fabregas, Edu, Gilberto Silva, Freddie Ljungberg, Ray Parlour, Robert Pire...

    One German, two Englishmen, an Ivorian, four Frenchmen, aDutchman, a Swede and a Brazilian. Not exactly a bad side, was it? Let’s take amore in-depth look at these players as individual footballers before examininghow they were set up as a cohesive tactical unit.

    Arsenal lined up in what might on paper look like a traditional 4-4-2, the formation used in England for decades and one which has only really fallen out of favour in the last 5-8 years. Hardly a revolutionary system, no? Well, it was a 4-4-2 with a twist. Rather than playing with two out-and-out strikers Dennis Bergkamp, as previously mentioned, d...

    Season 2002/2003 1. Arsenal 6-1 Southampton 07-05-2003 2. Sunderland 0-4 Arsenal 11-05-2003 Season 2003/2004 3. Arsenal 2-1 Everton 16-08-2003 4. Middlesborough 0-4 Arsenal 24-08-2003 5. Arsenal 2-0 Aston Villa 27-08-2003 6. Man City 1-2 Arsenal 31-08-2003 7. Arsenal 1-1 Portsmouth 13-09-2003 8. Man Utd 0-0 Arsenal 21-09-2003 9. Arsenal 3-2 Newcast...

    All good things pass and for Arsenal fans, the glory daysof the Invincibles are a distant memory. Nowadays, the North London club are ina state of decline. After Arsene Wenger departed the club, Unai Emery failed torestore the club to its former glory. Freddie Ljungberg’s temporary spell incharge was also unsuccessful and former captain Mikel Artet...

  2. The Arsenal Invincibles defeated Liverpool home and away in the 2003/04 Premier League season. Arsenal drew 12 of their 38 games – that’s about 31.6% of their Premier League matches that season.

  3. February saw us smash our club record of 23 matches unbeaten from the start of a season, and another draw against Manchester United at Highbury saw us set a new English league record of 30, despite a crazy fixture pile-up that saw our dreams of a Treble slip away.

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  4. Arsenal finished the season with league wins against Southampton and Sunderland and were later consoled with success in the FA Cup – they beat the former team 1–0 in the 2003 final. Wenger sought to strengthen his team with minor additions: goalkeeper Jens Lehmann , as well as a number of young players from academies abroad, namely Gaël ...

  5. Jul 5, 2003 · 10 May 2017. Played 49, Won 36, Drawn 13, Lost None. The Arsenal squad which set a new unbeaten league record between May 2003 and October 2004 will live long in the memory and forever in the history books. The Gunners' historic run actually began amid the ruins of a failed Premiership bid.

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  7. Apr 7, 2023 · Wenger combined longevity with success as he led Arsenal to three Premier League titles and a record seven FA Cup triumphs, while overseeing a move from Highbury to Emirates Stadium, which he described as the biggest challenge of his life.

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