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·6 Mei 2026
Arsenal equal wins and clean-sheet records as unbeaten Champions League run reaches 14

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·6 Mei 2026

Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Atlético Madrid in Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg secured a second final and left a clutch of records matched.
As reported by L'Équipe, this has become a record-laden campaign for the Gunners.
The victory took them to 41 wins in 2025-2026 across all competitions, level with the single-season club best from 1970-1971. That campaign brought the English title and FA Cup, with a fourth-round League Cup exit and a quarter-final loss in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
Arsenal will surpass the wins mark if they win any of their three remaining Premier League fixtures, or the Champions League final.
Shutting out Atlético also drew them level on 30 clean sheets, a figure last reached in 1993-1994. It is also the highest for a Premier League side since Liverpool in 2021-2022.
They will set a new mark if they concede no goal in any of their three remaining league matches, or in the final.
The result kept them unbeaten in the Champions League, extending the sequence to 14 matches, 11 wins and three draws, unprecedented in the competition. That benchmark comes with caveats given the recent expansion to an eight-match league phase and play-offs.
Source: L'Équipe







































