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Arsenal Premier Champions With Six Historic Records That Marked Their Return to the Top of English Football
The Arsenal campaign left a mark with unprecedented records, from defensive milestones to a youth player who made history.
Arsenal and a record-breaking season in the Premier League
Arsenal's title in the 2025/26 Premier League was not just a return to the top after more than two decades: it was accompanied by a series of historical marks that reflect the solidity and character of a team that dominated with authority.
Eight victories without conceding goals
Between October and November, the 'gunners' achieved eight consecutive victories in all competitions without conceding a single goal. Olympiacos, West Ham, Fulham, Atlético de Madrid, Crystal Palace, Brighton, Burnley, and Slavia Prague were the rivals who suffered the defensive wall. It was a record that hadn't been seen in 106 years, when Preston (1889) and Liverpool (1920) had achieved it.

A historic hat-trick in the classic
Eberechi Eze became the first player to score a hat-trick in a North London Derby in the Premier era. His performance in the 4-1 against Tottenham inscribed him in history, joining names like Alan Sunderland (1978), Ted Drake (1934), and Terry Dyson (1961).

The biggest away win against Spurs
The 4-1 away victory was Arsenal's widest league win in a classic away match since the 5-0 in 1978. Moreover, it was only the second time the club won both season clashes by three or more goals.

Youngest player in the league
Max Dowman, at just 16 years and 73 days old, scored against Everton and became the youngest footballer to score in the Premier League, surpassing James Vaughan's record.

Corner specialists
Mikel Arteta's team also made their mark on set pieces: 19 corner goals in the season, surpassing the previous record of 16.

Unprecedented discipline
Arsenal closed the campaign without conceding a penalty or receiving a red card. No club had ever achieved such a record in the history of the Premier.
The consecration of Arsenal was much more than lifting a trophy: it was a season marked by records that speak of a disciplined, efficient team hungry for glory.
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