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The Invincibles

The Invincibles

SEASON 2002/2003

1. Arsenal 6-1 Southampton 07-05-2003

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2. Sunderland 0-4 Arsenal 11-05-2003

SEASON 2003/2004

3. Arsenal 2-1 Everton 16-08-2003

4. Middlesbro 0-4 Arsenal 24-08-2003

5. Arsenal 2-0 Aston Villa 27-08-2003

6. Man City 1-2 Arsenal 31-08-2003

7. Arsenal 1-1 Portsmouth 13-09-2003

8. Man Utd 0-0 Arsenal 21-09-2003

9. Arsenal 3-2 Newcastle 26-09-2003

10. Liverpool 1-2 Arsenal 04-10-2003

11. Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea 18-10-2003

12. Charlton 1-1 Arsenal 26-10-2003

13. Leeds 1-4 Arsenal 01-11-2003

14. Arsenal 2-1 Tottenham 08-11-2003

15. Birmingham 0-3 Arsenal 22-11-2003

16. Arsenal 0-0 Fulham 30-11-2003

17. Leicester 1-1 Arsenal 06-12-2003

18. Arsenal 1-0 Blackburn 14-12-2003

19. Bolton 1-1 Arsenal 20-12-2003

20. Arsenal 3-0 Wolves 26-12-2003

21. Southampton 0-1 Arsenal 29-12-2003

22. Everton 1-1 Arsenal 07-01-2004

Played 49, Won 36, Drawn 13, Lost None.

"Robert had six tremendous years with us and made a huge contribution to the team's success during his time here. He is not only a great footballer but a good man. It's difficult to pick out one or two highlights but he was superb in our Double-winning season during the 2001/02 campaign and contributed hugely to our unbeaten season with 19 goals."

- Arsene Wenger

In the 2004/05 season, Arsenal sported a Nike kit that became synonymous with remarkable achievements and glories. The home kit featured a distinct red shirt with white sleeves, complemented by white shorts and red socks. The Nike design incorporated sleek gold lines and subtle details, reflecting a modern and stylish aesthetic. This iconic kit witnessed Arsenal's success as they clinched the FA Cup, defeating Manchester United in a thrilling final. The kit also accompanied the team's journey to the UEFA Champions League final, where they showcased their talent and resilience against AC Milan. Although Arsenal narrowly missed out on lifting the prestigious trophy, the kit became a symbol of their courage, determination, and skill. Adorned with the Nike logo and Arsenal crest, the kit represented the indomitable spirit of a team that continuously aimed for greatness. The 2004/05 Arsenal Nike kit remains a testament to the glories achieved during that memorable season, forever etched in the hearts of fans and the annals of football history.

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