Arsenal’s Unbeaten 2003/04 Season | Greatest Premier League Stories



After surrendering the title to rivals Manchester United in the 2002/03 season, Arsene Wenger’s @arsenal ‘Invincibles’ side made Premier League history, becoming the first team to go unbeaten in the league since Preston North End in 1889. Here’s how they did it.

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40 thoughts on “Arsenal’s Unbeaten 2003/04 Season | Greatest Premier League Stories”

  1. Like Ljungberg said, I didn't hate them, I extremely disliked Arsenal. Now I realize I was just jealous Henry, Viera and Bergkamp weren't playing for United. But what players they were, what they achieved together, just incredible. Lots of respect for them and for being a rock in United's shoe, for competing and setting the bar high. Because of them, both Arsenal and United, the Premiere League took today's shape, best league in the world.

  2. As a Liverpool fan born in the 70's,I honestly think this the best ever Premier league team.Not even the recent MC or Liverpool or Chelsea a decade ago can match this team.

  3. For those of you who casually mock this legendary team for drawing 12 games… thank you for confirming you haven't got a bloody clue. The whole premise is that we won the league without losing a single game. What do you not bloody understand?

    Show a little more respect

  4. If you think Arsenal's unbeaten 38 games record is legendary but not Argentina's 36 games unbeaten until they face Saudi Arabia in the World Cup, calling them undeserving champions and had it "easy" throughout the tournament, you're a hypocrite. They're way the best team in that tournament no different from Arsenal's achievement here. 😂

  5. There were actually a lot of Tottenham fans that stayed behind and applauded Arsenal when they won the league at WHL. I had the utmost respect for them. Proper football fans. 👏👏👏

  6. Jeremy Lynch says that he was better than all of the players in Arsenal's 2003/04 squad, just let that sink in.

    P.S. I have no doubt that Lehmann the keeper was a better forward player than Lynch.

  7. As a Man City fan of 50years, I get annoyed when people hail Pep as the best ever coach over many great coaches including Wenger. Preston North End 1889, Arsenal in 2004. Until any team does that, you have no case. Even after winning, with 4 games left; it's extremely difficult to stay motivated when you've already won the league.
    I was lucky enough at senior (state) level to go through a season undefeated. It's a HUGE team effort, on and off the pitch. My go to…"oh you're a great team, huh? Well, have you gone through a season undefeated? Yeah, I thought not; come back when you done it"

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