Chelsea legend Terry: Were Arsenal's Invincibles really so good?

Chelsea's feat of conceding only 15 goals in the Premier League in 2004-2005 was as impressive as going unbeaten all season.

That is the view of a former Blues defender, legendary English centre half John Terry.

The ex-club captain, who got into the Premier League Hall of Fame alongside ex-Manchester United forward Andy Cole, talked up his old team.

“I'm going to upset a couple of people here, but I think that season was as good as the Invincibles season for Arsenal. They drew an awful lot of games," he claimed.

“We only lost once, away to Man City, Paulo Ferreira gave away a penalty early on in the game and we should have come back and won the game.

“When you look at the goals we conceded that year, we conceded against sides you wouldn't expect if I'm honest and that's no disrespect to them. Looking back today. That could have maybe been nine or 10 goals conceded.

“I don't think it's a record that's ever going to be beaten if I'm honest. I certainly hope it's not and I'm very proud of what we did defensively. That's what we were paid to do, keep the ball out the net. It obviously helped with players around me like Petr Cech, Ashley Cole and Ricky Carvalho, so I'm very thankful for that."



Chelsea legend Terry: Were Arsenal's Invincibles really so good?

Chelsea legend Terry: Were Arsenal's Invincibles really so good?

Chelsea legend Terry: Were Arsenal's Invincibles really so good?

Chelsea legend Terry: Were Arsenal's Invincibles really so good?
Chelsea legend Terry: Were Arsenal's Invincibles really so good?
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