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- In October 2004 Manchester United triumphed 2-0 over Arsenal to end their historic run of 49 games unbeaten, but the game will forever be known as "Pizzagate" after Sir Alex Ferguson finished the afternoon with his suit covered in pizza.
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Oct 24, 2015 · On this day in 2004, Manchester United beat Arsenal 2-0 at Old Trafford to end the Invincibles' 49-game unbeaten run in a feisty encounter.
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Jun 1, 2017 · The run ended in controversy at Old Trafford as a harshly-awarded penalty spurred Manchester United to a 2-0 win in October 2004. In completing this remarkable run Arsenal also recorded an unbeaten top-flight league season, only equalled by Preston North End who went the season unbeaten in 1888-89. Although Preston North End played 22 league ...
PlayerStartsAs SubstituteGoalsThierry Henry48-39Kolo Toure4711Jens Lehmann47--Robert Pires40523Oct 24, 2022 · Arsenal fans will forever remember their club’s iconic 49-game unbeaten run in the Premier League – but they will also never forget the way it was brought to an end at Manchester United. The run began with 6-1 and 4-0 wins at the end of 2002-03 and was followed, of course, by that remarkable 2003-04 season in which Arsene Wenger’s side ...
Oct 24, 2024 · That unbeaten run continued into the following season until the game in question, which United won 2-0 to halt Arsenal’s 49-game streak. In the lead-up, the biggest selection question...
Ruud van Nistelrooy converted the penalty kick; Rooney also scored late in the game, making the score 2–0. The result ended Arsenal's record-breaking 49-match unbeaten run. Many Arsenal fans were disgruntled, for they believed Rooney had dived and the penalty should not have been given.
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The run ended in controversy at Old Trafford as a harshly-awarded penalty spurred Manchester United to a 2-0 win in October 2004. But that defeat did nothing to dim Arsenal's achievement. Wenger's 'Invincibles' will never be forgotten.
The run extended to six more matches for a total of 49 league games undefeated, before coming to an end with a controversial 2–0 defeat to Manchester United. [31] The Guardian noted that Arsenal never trailed in the last 20 minutes of a game during their unbeaten run.