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I was thinking about Arsenal going the whole season unbeaten and it struck me what a mega achievement it was. Not sure which was more impressive between that and Leicester winning the league. Probably the latter, actually. Anyway:

In the 2003–04 season, Arsenal regained the Premier League without a single defeat. Over the 38 games played, their league record stood at 26 wins, 12 draws and 0 losses. 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. At the turn of the calendar year, Arsenal won nine league matches in a row to consolidate first position; they secured their status as champions with a draw against local rivals Tottenham Hotspur in April 2004. Their form did not continue into the domestic cups; Arsenal exited the semi-final stage of the Football League Cup and the FA Cup to eventual winners Middlesbrough and Manchester United, respectively. In Europe, Arsenal reached the quarter-final stage of the UEFA Champions League where they were eliminated by London rivals Chelsea.
Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira presented with the trophy at Highbury on the final day of the season.

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. In their second Premier League game of 2004–05, Arsenal beat Middlesbrough to equal Nottingham Forest's record of 42 league matches unbeaten; the feat was eclipsed with a win at home to Blackburn Rovers. The run extended to six more matches for a total of 49 league games undefeated, before coming to an end with a controversial 2–0 defeat to Manchester United. The Guardian noted that Arsenal never trailed in the last 20 minutes of a game during their unbeaten run.
The last sentence makes it even more impressive; they never ever even looked like losing, really.

Well Man City have started the 2017/18 season fantastically well, and it's only a matter of time before the media starts wondering if they'll go the whole season unbeaten. We're only nine games in but so far they've pretty much battered everyone they've played in the league, having won eight of those and drawn 1-1 at home to Everton in the second game of the season. They have scored 32 and conceded only 4:


Last season Man City finished 3rd in the league. The rest of the top six were Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool, Arsenal and United. Out of those, so far they've only played Liverpool at home and Chelsea away.

Chelsea
Home: Saturday 3rd March
Away: 0-1

Tottenham
Home: Saturday 16th December
Away: Saturday 14th April

Liverpool
Home: 5-0
Away: Saturday 13th January

Arsenal
Home: Sunday 5th November
Away: Saturday 24th February

Man United
Home: Saturday 7th April
Away: Sunday 10th December

Does TTH reckon they can go 38 games without defeat? What will be the key to making it happen? Or why won't it happen?

They're free-scoring and have so many options so rotating during a busy schedule due to other competitions shouldn't be a problem. And previously their defence has looked a bit shonky but lately they've been pretty damn good, even with Delph at left-back.

Although they may be about to go out the League Cup to Wolves.