The document discusses Arsenal's 2003-04 Premier League season where they went the entire season undefeated, earning them the nickname "The Invincibles". It details how Arsenal is still the only team to accomplish this feat. It provides context that in 2002 Arsenal had equaled the record for an undefeated away season. The summary describes how Arsenal narrowly avoided their first loss against Manchester United early in the 2003-04 season. It concludes that Arsenal secured the title with a draw against rivals Tottenham and that Arsene Wenger was Arsenal's manager during this historic season.
The document discusses Arsenal's 2003-04 Premier League season where they went the entire season undefeated, earning them the nickname "The Invincibles". It details how Arsenal is still the only team to accomplish this feat. It provides context that in 2002 Arsenal had equaled the record for an undefeated away season. The summary describes how Arsenal narrowly avoided their first loss against Manchester United early in the 2003-04 season. It concludes that Arsenal secured the title with a draw against rivals Tottenham and that Arsene Wenger was Arsenal's manager during this historic season.
The document discusses Arsenal's 2003-04 Premier League season where they went the entire season undefeated, earning them the nickname "The Invincibles". It details how Arsenal is still the only team to accomplish this feat. It provides context that in 2002 Arsenal had equaled the record for an undefeated away season. The summary describes how Arsenal narrowly avoided their first loss against Manchester United early in the 2003-04 season. It concludes that Arsenal secured the title with a draw against rivals Tottenham and that Arsene Wenger was Arsenal's manager during this historic season.
The document discusses Arsenal's 2003-04 Premier League season where they went the entire season undefeated, earning them the nickname "The Invincibles". It details how Arsenal is still the only team to accomplish this feat. It provides context that in 2002 Arsenal had equaled the record for an undefeated away season. The summary describes how Arsenal narrowly avoided their first loss against Manchester United early in the 2003-04 season. It concludes that Arsenal secured the title with a draw against rivals Tottenham and that Arsene Wenger was Arsenal's manager during this historic season.
Sebastião Vieira n17 Arsenal 2003-04 •"The Invincibles" is a nickname used to refer to the Arsenal team of the 2003–04 season managed by Arsène Wenger •Arsenal is still the only team to ever finish a 38 match season undefeated as well as the record holders for the most Premier League games in a row without defeat. • Fake Invincibles • In May 2002, Arsenal beat Manchester United to regain the Premier League and equal Preston's record of not losing an away match all season • "Invincibles”, they called the last team to go through a season unbeaten away from home, but fo me a invicible team it´s a team that doesn`t lose a game for the whole season so the Arsenal side has to prove next season that they are invicible The journey to the invincible title • The unbeaten run came close to ending six matches into the campaign against Manchester United, as striker Ruud van Nistelrooy missed a penalty in injury time; the match then ended 0–0 • They secured their status as champions with a draw against local rivals Tottenham Hotspur • In the 38 games they won 26 draw 12 and lost 0 The Gold Manager • Continuing into the next season, a special gold version of the Premier League trophy was commissioned to commemorate Arsenal winning the title without a single defeat • Arsene Wenger was Arsenal´s manager for 22 years Key Players • Thierry Henry • Dennis Bergkamp • Patrice Viera • Ashley Cole • Robert Pirès • Soll Campbell