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      • Arsenal won the Premier League title in 2003/04 with 90 points, finishing 11 clear of second-placed Chelsea after 26 wins and 12 draws. That team, managed by Arsène Wenger, became known as The Invincibles and received a special gold trophy for the achievement of completing the Premier League season unbeaten.
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  2. Arsenal won the 2003–04 Premier League title, finishing undefeated under manager Arsène Wenger, and went unbeaten for a total of 49 consecutive matches in the league between 2003 and 2004. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  3. Jun 1, 2017 · Arsenal went a record 49 consecutive top-flight league games unbeaten from May 2003 to October 2004, breaking Nottingham Forest's previous record of 42 set between November 1977 and November 1978.

    Player
    Starts
    As Substitute
    Goals
    Thierry Henry
    48
    -
    39
    Kolo Toure
    47
    1
    1
    Jens Lehmann
    47
    -
    -
    Robert Pires
    40
    5
    23
  4. By March 2003, Arsenal had established themselves as league leaders, but nearest challenger Manchester United overhauled them to win the title. [23] 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.

    • 2003/04 Season Review
    • 2003/04 Cup Results
    • 2003/04 Managerial Changes

    The 2003/04 campaign will forever be known as the season of The Invincibles. Arsenal’s Invincibles. The Gunners pulled off the stunning feat of becoming the first team since Preston North End in 1889 to go the entire season unbeaten in the league. They won the title, racking 26 wins, 12 draws, 0 losses, and 90 points, and finished top of the 2003/0...

    2003/04 FA Cup Winners: Manchester United [Final – Manchester United 3 v 0 Millwall] 2003/04 League Cup Winners: Middlesbrough [Final – Bolton 1 v 2 Middlesbrough] 2003/04 Champions League Winners: Porto [Final – Monaco 0 v 3 Porto] 2003/04 UEFA Cup Winners: Valencia [Final – Valencia 2 v 0 Marseille]

    Leeds United: Peter Reid out, Eddie Gray in Southampton: Gordon Strachan out, Paul Sturrock in Tottenham Hotspur: Glenn Hoddle out, David Pleat in

  5. 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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  6. May 15, 2004 · Arsene Wenger was named the Premier League Manager of the Year, as well as scooped the League Managers Association award. The Premier League announced that a special one-off trophy would be commissioned for the club to mark our undefeated season.

  7. 6 days ago · When Arsene Wenger said he wanted his team to go through a season undefeated, he was roundly mocked, yet just over 12 months later the Arsenal manager guided his team to footballing immortality. The Gunners’ 2003-2004 campaign was extraordinary, and not just because of their remarkable league achievement. From the highs and lows of Europe, to ...

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