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Can Liverpool equal Arsenal’s unbeaten record?

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Arsenal’s team of 2005-06 season are one of the best in Premier League’s history due to the fact that they are the only team to have recorded an unbeaten run throughout the season.

Tutored by Arsene Wenger, the Gunners set were defensively strong that they only concede handful of goals.

Their attacking line led by Thierry Henry was ruthless in front of goal making sure they ended the season as the League winner.

After these glorious set of players, no team has ever achieved such remarkable feat.

Pep Guardiola’s Manchester city were closer to achieving the same level of success during last season, however, their 30-game unbeaten run was halted by Liverpool in an enthralling encounter which ended 4-3 in the Reds favor.

The Citizens were unstoppable, invincible and ruthless prior to their first Premier League defeat at Anfield last season.

Despite the defeat to Liverpool, Guardiola’s men went on to win the Premier League trophy with three matches left to play.

Can Manchester City repeat the same feat this season remains unknown but it is certain the Etihad outfits are on the right path.

They are yet to taste defeat so far this season and their attackers are looking sharp and deadly as the season progresses.

Can Liverpool break Arsenal’s record

12 matches played, 8 wins, two draws and no defeat. The Merseyside club are proving they are not just title contender but the team capable of breaking Arsenal’s 13-year-old record.

With Mohammed Salah, Mane, Shaqiri and Firmino, the Reds have enough firepower to score many goals that will help them win matches and also help the team avoid defeat.

Tough yet to prove his qualities, summer signing Naby Keita is another player whose ability and attacking flare would add more threat to the team.

Having signed a quality goaltender in the person of Alisson Becker from Roma in the summer, Liverpool are rest assured that they give a very high chance of keeping many clean sheets.

James Milner’s experience and recent fine form; Van Dijk no-nonsense defensive ability and Alexander-Arnold zeal to make name for himself are all driving force that could propel the Reds to achieving the unthinkable.

However, it’s too early to start talking about breaking the Gunners unbeaten record, it won’t be out of place to say that Klopp’s team have all it takes to overcome city’s and Arsenal’s record by the end of this current campaign as long as they remain focus and determined

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