Breaking records/stats thread

"The last team in England's top flight to register 12 consecutive wins in all competitions were Arsenal, who did so between August and October 2007" - BBC Sport

The interesting thing about this stat is that Arsenal's achievement was over a 60 day period.

We have achieved it in just 43 days, with a significant number of our players unavailable during this period due to covid.
 
Did we not have a similar run in January 2019? I think it was 7 out of 8 then, but with a similar goals scored and conceded column if I remember rightly?

Hopefully that's a sign.

In Jan 19 we won the first 7 games scoring 30 and conceding just 1. The sequence included the 9-0 and 7-0 in the cups. So the football gods conspired against for disrespecting football and we lost the last game of the month to Newcastle 2-1.

The 14 game winning sequence to win the title duly followed. Peak City in my opinion and only conceding 4 goals in those 14 games.
 
"The last team in England's top flight to register 12 consecutive wins in all competitions were Arsenal, who did so between August and October 2007" - BBC Sport

The interesting thing about this stat is that Arsenal's achievement was over a 60 day period.

We have achieved it in just 43 days, with a significant number of our players unavailable during this period due to covid.


We already have the record with 20 consecutive wins all comps in 17/18. This includes a 0-0 LC tie against Wolves which we won on penalties. Officially counted as a win according to links in here:

 

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