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Arsenal: Thierry Henry's analysis on the fall of the 'Invincibles' in 2015

Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ are one of the greatest teams in Premier League history.

With a historic record of 38 games, 26 wins, 12 draws and zero defeats, the Gunners became the first side since Preston North End in Victorian times to go an entire English top-flight season unbeaten.

There are arguments to be had that Manchester United‘s treble winners and Manchester City’s centurions were ultimately better, but the simple fact of the matter is that Arsenal achieved something entirely unique in the modern era.

So, bearing that in mind, you would have imagined if you didn’t know any better than Arsenal would have won multiple league titles, maybe even a Champions League trophy and gone on to dominate for years to come.

But alas, the drop-off was painfully serve with Arsenal having not gotten their hands on the Premier League trophy since they wrapped up their invincible steak almost two decades ago.

It truly is astonishing to think that a team fresh from winning a golden version of the Premier League trophy, such was their level of achievement, would then go on one of the longes barren runs in their history.

However, once you remove the emotion from the situation and look a little closer, it suddenly becomes a lot more understandable why one of English football’s greatest ever sides fell apart so quickly.

But don’t just take that from us, because none other than Thierry Henry dissected exactly where it went wrong for the ‘Invincibles’ during a fascinating appearance on Monday Night Football back in 2015.

Stood alongside Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville in the Sky Sports studio, Arsenal’s Golden Boot winner from that glorious season gave a candid, honest and revealing analysis on an opportunity missed.

In a video that has

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