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Arsenal vs Man Utd: Video showing Invincibles were cheated in 04/05

In 2003/04, Arsenal achieved the seemingly impossible and went an entire Premier League campaign unbeaten.

Arsene Wenger’s star-studded side won 26 games, drew 12 and lost zero on their way to a third title in the space of six years.

The team aptly nicknamed ‘The Invincibles’ had it all, with the likes of Sol Campbell, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Dennis Bergkamp and Thierry Henry simply too good for the rest of the division.

The season after their historic feat, Arsenal went on to break another English football record by extending the unbeaten run to 49 games.

But their dreams of reaching the magic 50 were shattered by none other than Manchester United.

Sir Alex Ferguson‘s side won 2-0 at Old Trafford in October 2004 thanks to second half goals from Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wayne Rooney.

However, it’s a fixture that remains one of the most controversial in Premier League history.

On the pitch, Arsenal had every right to feel cheated. Some of the incidents included Van Nistelrooy getting away with a shocking challenge on Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand somehow escaping a red card for a last-man tackle on Freddie Ljungberg and Rooney blatantly diving to win a penalty.

Off the pitch, there was the infamous ‘battle of the buffet’ in the tunnel during where Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas hit Fergie with a slice of pizza.

Now, there’s sadly no video footage of ‘Pizzagate’, but there is of all the contentious refereeing decisions from Mike Riley and his team at Old Trafford that day.

After watching, it’s hard not to think that Arsenal were robbed of going 50 games unbeaten…

Arsene Wenger: "We lost our status as Invincibles against Man Utd in a game where referees shared some of the responsibility. It wasn’t deserved. When I die, I’m going

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