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·30 January 2025
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·30 January 2025
Arsene Wenger holding up the gold Premier League trophy awarded for the 2003/04 title-winning season
Several key players and figures from the era, including Arsène Wenger, are expected to participate, offering behind-the-scenes insights and personal reflections.
Negotiations are ongoing, with an official announcement expected soon.
Arsenal’s Invincibles remain one of the most celebrated teams in football history, achieving what no other side in Premier League history has managed—going an entire league season unbeaten.
Under the management of Wenger, the 2003/04 squad navigated all 38 matches without defeat, winning 26 and drawing 12, finishing the campaign with 90 points and securing the club’s third Premier League title.
The defensive unit, anchored by Sol Campbell, Kolo Touré, and the ever-reliable Jens Lehmann in goal, provided a solid foundation, conceding just 26 goals all season.
The midfield, marshalled by the imperious Patrick Vieira, combined steel with finesse, allowing creative forces like Robert Pirès and Freddie Ljungberg to flourish.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Arsenal’s French forward Thierry Henry (R) celebrates as teammate Robert Pires (3rdL) is mobbed by Patrick Vieira (L), Ash…
Up front, Thierry Henry was at his devastating best, scoring 30 league goals and tormenting defences with his pace, movement, and finishing ability. Alongside him, Dennis Bergkamp’s vision and technical elegance gave Arsenal an additional creative edge, while players like Gilberto Silva, Ray Parlour, and Edu ensured depth and tactical versatility.
The legacy of the Invincibles extends beyond their unbeaten season. Their achievement secured a golden gold Premier League trophy, an honour unique to Arsenal, and cemented Wenger’s status as one of the most visionary managers of the modern era.
While other teams have come close—Manchester City’s centurions, Liverpool’s dominant title winners—no side has repeated the feat of an entire unbeaten season in the Premier League era.