Arsene Wenger warns John Terry: Arsenal were the one and only ‘invincibles’
Published 23:00 28/11/09 By Anthony Clavane
Arsene Wenger has warned John Terry that only one Premier League team has deserved to be called “invincibles” – and that they hailed from North, not West, London.
Terry insists Chelsea have become scary again, saying: “I really think we’re getting back that invincible feeling we had three years ago.”
But Wenger, whose team could move to only five points behind the leaders – with a game in hand – if they beat them today, reminded the England captain of the great Arsenal side of 2003-04.
“There is only one team since I have been in England that has been invincible,” he said. “Nobody else has done that.
That Invincibles team was so special.” Six years ago that Gunners side became only the second English outfit to go through a whole season in the top flight unbeaten – and Carlo Ancelotti’s Blues have already lost at Aston Villa and Wigan.
Wenger dismissed suggestions Chelsea were runaway leaders and could have the title sewn up early in the campaign.
The Frenchman said: “I see nothing which suggests that any team is flying.
“People are predicting that Chelsea are running away with the title but I am not convinced of that at all.
“If you look at their game against Manchester United, that could have gone more United’s way than Chelsea’s. The title race is open.”





