When a goalkeeper in the world’s biggest leagues and tournaments walks off the field without a clean sheet, this is seen as a great achievement. At Arsenal, the goalkeeper has now left the field for eight games in a row, it is called historic.
Arsenal had to endure pressure at the start of the Champions League match against Slavia Prague in the Czech Republic, but in the end won comfortably 0-3, thus matching an English record set by Liverpool 106 years ago.
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The victory in the Champions League was the eighth clean sheet in a row, the tenth win in a row in all competitions.
In modern football, no English club in the top league has managed anything similar without backwards. We have to go back to 1920 and Liverpool to have experienced something similar. In other words, a feat by Arsenal that no English club has managed since just after World War 1, to put it in a historical perspective. Raw!
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