Arsenal’s Invincibles Record Safe For Another Season After Palace Defeat
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By Sedara Philip
Arsenal’s iconic Premier League unbeaten record remains intact for yet another season after Crystal Palace suffered defeat this weekend, ending their faint hopes of matching the Gunners’ legendary 2003/2004 feat.
The North London giants, under Arsène Wenger two decades ago, famously went 49 league games unbeaten, completing the 2003/04 campaign without a single loss — a record that still stands unmatched in English football history.
Crystal Palace’s recent form had sparked light-hearted talk among fans about a possible unbeaten run, but their latest defeat ensures Arsenal’s proud record remains safe for another year.
The “Invincibles” achievement continues to symbolize dominance, resilience, and consistency — a golden chapter in Arsenal’s storied history that no Premier League side has been able to replicate since.

Sedara Philip is a Sports writer, an administrator,Journalist,and editor

