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Arsenal reach 50 points quicker than Invincibles… but where do Mikel Arteta’s men stand in Premier League history?


ARSENAL are officially halfway through their Premier League campaign having amassed a sensational 50 points in 19 games.

The Gunners have dropped just seven points since the season kicked off in August.

Arsenal have won 16 of their opening 19 Premier League games this seasonCredit: Rex
Man City won the title with 100 points in 2018Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd

As a result, they lead defending champions Man City by five points with a game in hand.

Mikel Arteta’s men have also eclipsed the club’s famous 2003/04 Invincibles team midway through the term as Arsene Wenger’s side had just 45 points after 19 games.

They went on to lift the trophy without losing any of their 38 matches – albeit while drawing 12 times.

And this current crop of Arsenal players have put themselves in a superb position to win the club their first title in 19 years.

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But where does their tremendous start rank in Premier League history?

Well, they may be ahead of the Invincibles but they are still just fifth on the all-time list at this stage of the season, according to Sky Sports.

Unsurprisingly, Man City’s 2017/18 side sit top of the tree.

They had amassed 55 points at the midway point and went on to make history by reaching the 100-point mark with a final day victory.

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Alongside Pep Guardiola’s record-breakers are Liverpool’s 2019/20 side who strolled to their first league title in 30 years.

Jurgen Klopp’s men picked up 55 points in a remarkable first half of the season, before eventually finishing on 99.

Then come Chelsea’s 2005/06 team who were on 52 points after 19 matches.

Jose Mourinho’s men marched to a second successive title with a finishing points total of 91.

And there is just one other team that have eclipsed Arsenal’s mid-season total.

Liverpool’s 2018/19 side picked up 51 points from their opening 19 matches, but did NOT end up winning the title.

Instead, Man City edged them out by a single point as they amassed 98 to Liverpool’s 97.

It remains to be seen whether Arsenal will suffer a similar fate or if they will stride towards a first league crown in nearly two decades.

Chelsea breezed to the Premier League title in 2006Credit: AP:Associated Press


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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