The Premier League has always been fiercely competitive. Yet, a few teams have managed to go on long unbeaten streaks, defying the odds and setting records that many dream of breaking.
Let's look at the teams with the longest unbeaten runs in Premier League history.
1. Arsenal - 2004 (49 Matches)
Arsenal holds the top spot with their incredible 49-match unbeaten streak during the 2003-2004 season. Managed by Arsène Wenger, the "Invincibles" went the entire season without a loss, cementing their place in history.
2. Liverpool - 2020 (44 Matches)
Liverpool came close to breaking Arsenal's record in the 2019-2020 season. Under Jürgen Klopp, they managed 44 games without defeat, showcasing their dominance and securing the Premier League title that season.
3. Chelsea - 2005 (40 Matches)
Chelsea, led by José Mourinho, went on a 40-match unbeaten run from 2004 to 2005. This period saw Chelsea rise to the top, winning the league title and establishing themselves as a dominant force.
4. Manchester City - 2024 (31 Matches)
In 2024, Manchester City reached 31 games without a loss. Pep Guardiola's side is known for their attacking style and tactical brilliance. This run highlights their continued dominance in English football.
5. Arsenal - 2002 (30 Matches)
Before their 49-match streak, Arsenal had another impressive unbeaten run in 2002. They went 30 matches without losing, laying the groundwork for the future "Invincibles."
6. Manchester City - 2018 (30 Matches)
Manchester City, once again under Pep Guardiola, achieved another remarkable unbeaten run in the 2017-2018 season. Their 30-game streak included winning the league title with a record-breaking 100 points.
7. Manchester United - 1999 (29 Matches)
Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United team went on a 29-match unbeaten streak in the 1998-1999 season. This run was part of their famous treble-winning season, including the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League.
8. Manchester United - 2011 (29 Matches)
Manchester United matched their 1999 unbeaten run in 2011. Under Ferguson's leadership, they once again showcased their resilience, clinching another Premier League title.
Source: Premier League
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