šŸ”“āšŖļøDespite all the drama from POGMOL Arsenal still maintain their unbeaten Arsenal are now the top European team with the longest unbeaten run ā€“ Letā€™s just keep going

So far, everything is going smoothly. Arsenalā€™s performance has been at an all-time high; in fact, there are many reasons to think that this Arsenal team, more than any other since the 2003ā€“04 campaign, has the ability to go undefeated. Many predicted that Arsenal would lose their match against Brighton at the Emirates Stadium on Premier League Matchday 3, following Declan Riceā€™s 49th-minute yellow card. Even with only ten men, they were able to hold their stand. The Seagullsā€™ push was effectively resisted by Arsenal, leading to a 1-1 tie.

They overcame their rivals from North London, Tottenham, on Match Day 4, even though they were without important players Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard. Match Day 4 saw Arsenal take against Manchester City sans Odegaard, following their triumph over Spurs. They had to play the second half of that match with 10 men due to Leandro Trossardā€™s red card, but they were still able to draw 2-2. These outcomes prove Arsenal to be the most productive team in Europe, even in the face of overwhelming odds. If I told you that the Gunners havenā€™t dropped a close game in six months, would you believe me?

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