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The surprising unbealivable thing Arteta’s Arsenal have achieved this season

In a season filled with noteworthy achievements, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal has carved out a remarkable distinction by emerging as the only club undefeated against the Big 6 teams in the ongoing Premier League campaign. With a formidable record of W3 D3 L0 against their top rivals, Arsenal’s resilience and consistency in pivotal encounters have set them apart as a force to be reckoned with in clashes against the league’s elite.

Amidst a tightly contested Premier League race, Arsenal’s ability to hold their ground and deliver standout performances when facing formidable opponents such as Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, and Manchester United underscores their evolution under Arteta’s tutelage. The Gunners’ unblemished record against the Big 6 not only showcases their competitive mettle but also signifies a shift in power dynamics within the league landscape.

As Arsenal currently holds firm in the 3rd position on the Premier League table with 58 points amassed from 26 league matches in the 2023/24 season, their dominance against top-tier rivals adds a layer of complexity to their title aspirations. The recent resounding 4-1 triumph over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium exemplified Arsenal’s attacking verve and strategic acumen, setting the stage for further accomplishments as the season unfolds.

With a crucial upcoming fixture against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Monday, 4th March, 2024, Arsenal’s undefeated streak against the Big 6 not only injects confidence and belief within the squad but also fuels anticipation for their ability to navigate challenging encounters with poise and determination. As Arteta’s Arsenal continues to defy expectations and chart new milestones, their unwavering performance against the league’s traditional powerhouses serves as a testament to their resurgence and ambition on the Premier League stage.

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