Historic Numbers for Arsenal Ahead of the Paris Saint-Germain Clash in the Champions League
Arsenal enters the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain carrying a series of historic numbers this season, most notably not suffering any defeat in the tournament so far.
According to the official website of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Arsenal is the only team that has not lost in the Champions League this season, achieving 11 victories and 3 draws, and also holds the longest unbeaten streak in its history in the tournament.
The team recorded another milestone by becoming the first team to avoid defeat in the first 14 matches of a single Champions League edition.
Arsenal also has 9 clean sheet matches in the current edition, a number approaching the record in the Champions League era, which is held by the club itself in the 2005/2006 season and Real Madrid in 2015/2016.
This final is Arsenal's second in the Champions League history after the 2005/2006 edition, when they lost 2-1 to Barcelona, and they are aiming to become the seventh English club to win the title.
The London team also aspires to achieve a domestic league and Champions League double, a feat previously achieved by English clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United, and Manchester City.
On a technical level, Mikel Arteta is the fourth Spanish coach to reach the Champions League final with a non-Spanish club, while the team used 29 players during the tournament, with David Raya and Gabriel Martinelli being the most participative, each with 13 matches.
Miles Lewis-Skelly is also close to becoming the second English player to reach 20 Champions League matches at the age of 19 years and 246 days, following Jude Bellingham, who reached this number of matches at 19 years and 104 days.
According to the official website of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Arsenal is the only team that has not lost in the Champions League this season, achieving 11 victories and 3 draws, and also holds the longest unbeaten streak in its history in the tournament.
The team recorded another milestone by becoming the first team to avoid defeat in the first 14 matches of a single Champions League edition.
Arsenal also has 9 clean sheet matches in the current edition, a number approaching the record in the Champions League era, which is held by the club itself in the 2005/2006 season and Real Madrid in 2015/2016.
This final is Arsenal's second in the Champions League history after the 2005/2006 edition, when they lost 2-1 to Barcelona, and they are aiming to become the seventh English club to win the title.
The London team also aspires to achieve a domestic league and Champions League double, a feat previously achieved by English clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United, and Manchester City.
On a technical level, Mikel Arteta is the fourth Spanish coach to reach the Champions League final with a non-Spanish club, while the team used 29 players during the tournament, with David Raya and Gabriel Martinelli being the most participative, each with 13 matches.
Miles Lewis-Skelly is also close to becoming the second English player to reach 20 Champions League matches at the age of 19 years and 246 days, following Jude Bellingham, who reached this number of matches at 19 years and 104 days.