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Arsenal break new record after their big win over Sheffield United

Arsenal has etched their names in the annals of English football history with a remarkable record-breaking feat following their emphatic 6-0 victory over Sheffield United. The Gunners now hold the distinction of being the first team ever to achieve three consecutive away wins by a margin of 5 or more goals, a testament to their attacking prowess and dominance on the road.

The match against Sheffield United witnessed a scintillating display from Arsenal, with Martin Odegaard setting the tone early by opening the scoring within five minutes. The floodgates continued to pour open as a Jayden Bogle own goal and a strike from Gabriel Martinelli swiftly extended Arsenal’s lead to 3-0 within the first 15 minutes. Kai Havertz and Declan Rice further bolstered the lead, securing a commanding 5-0 advantage before halftime. A goal from Ben White in the second half not only sealed the 6-0 victory but also marked a significant milestone as Arsenal’s all-time 10,000th goal.

Currently occupying the 3rd position on the Premier League table with 61 points from 27 league games in the ongoing 2023/24 campaign, Arsenal’s scintillating form has catapulted them to new heights. Their impressive win against Sheffield United propels them into the history books, underlining their status as a team capable of producing extraordinary performances.

As Arsenal look ahead to their next challenge against Brentford at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, 9th March 2024, the confidence and momentum gained from their recent record-breaking achievement will undoubtedly fuel their ambitions to continue their winning streak. The Gunners’ historic accomplishment underscores their relentless pursuit of excellence and sets a new standard in English football that will be remembered for years to come.

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