5 Records Arsenal Broke in 2024/2025 Season

5 Records Arsenal Broke in 2024/2025

5 Records Arsenal Broke in 2024/2025 Season

Festus Chuma 16:00 - 31.05.2025

Arsenal's 2024/2025 season saw them break historic records in Europe and the Premier League, showcasing dominance and consistency.

The 2024/25 season proved a historic one for Arsenal as Mikel Arteta’s side shattered long-standing records and etched new chapters in the club's illustrious legacy.

From team triumphs in Europe and the Premier League to groundbreaking individual feats, Arsenal’s campaign was filled with unforgettable milestones.

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Below, Pulse Sports counts down five of the most significant records Arsenal broke in 2024/2025, showcasing just how extraordinary this season truly was as per Arsenal portal.

5. Teen Talent Shines: Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly Make History

Ethan Nwaneri of Arsenal during the Arsenal vs AFC Bournemouth Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium, London.

The rise of Arsenal’s academy stars became one of the season’s most heartwarming narratives, with Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly breaking records that hadn’t been touched in decades.

Nwaneri became the youngest player to score in his first two starts for Arsenal and found the net eight times before turning 18. In Premier League history, only Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney had achieved more goals as under-18s.

In a standout league fixture, Nwaneri and Lewis-Skelly both got on the scoresheet, making them the first teenage duo to score in the same league match for Arsenal since 1986. This not only highlighted their maturity but also the trust Mikel Arteta has in promoting youth at the highest level.

Arsenal’s dedication to nurturing young talent paid dividends throughout 2024/25. These breakout performances confirmed that the Hale End academy remains one of the finest in Europe, and that the club’s future is in incredibly capable hands.

4. Saka’s Consistency Matches Premier League Legends

Bukayo Saka continued to grow into one of Europe’s most complete attackers during the 2024/25 campaign.

The Arsenal star became only the second player in Premier League history—after Thierry Henry—to provide assists in each of his team’s first five matches of the season.

He also matched another club legend, Cesc Fàbregas, by scoring and assisting in three consecutive league games.

Saka's incredible season didn’t stop there. He joined an elite Premier League group alongside Mohamed Salah and Bruno Fernandes by registering double-digit goals and assists in three straight seasons.

His influence on Arsenal’s success cannot be overstated. These individual milestones reinforced Saka’s reputation as a generational talent and cemented his place among the Premier League's elite performers.

3. Premier League Streaks: Dominance in the Final Stretch

Arsenal’s Premier League form in the second half of the season was nothing short of sensational.

The team went on a 15-game unbeaten run in the league—their longest since the 2010/11 season. Even more impressively, they remained unbeaten in 14 consecutive away league fixtures, a feat last achieved by the Invincibles in the iconic 2003/04 campaign.

Perhaps the most remarkable streak was Arsenal’s ability to close out the season strongly. With a 2-1 win on the final day, they extended their run of winning their last league fixture to 14 consecutive seasons—setting a new top-flight record in English football.

These streaks underscore the mental strength and consistency Arsenal displayed all year. Arteta’s side proved they could not only start seasons well but finish them with determination and control—hallmarks of true title contenders.

2. Record-Breaking Champions League Night in Eindhoven

Arsenal’s European campaign delivered one of the most jaw-dropping results in Champions League history with a 7-1 thrashing of PSV Eindhoven in the knockout stages.

It marked the biggest away win ever recorded in the Champions League at that stage and stood as Arsenal’s most dominant European away performance since 1993.

The Gunners were clinical, composed, and ruthless throughout. With seven different goal contributors and complete midfield control, the match showed how far Arsenal have come in European competition under Arteta.

Such a result isn’t just about making history—it’s about sending a message. This dominant away performance confirmed Arsenal’s re-emergence as a genuine force in Europe, and it set a benchmark few clubs could match.

1. 2,000 Top-Flight Wins: A Landmark in English Football

Arsenal’s most historic record of the 2024/25 season came with a 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest, which marked the club’s 2,000th win in top-flight English football. This milestone made Arsenal only the second club ever—after Liverpool—to achieve such a feat.

This was not just a record of the season, but a tribute to the club’s enduring legacy over decades. From the dominance of the 1930s to the flair of the Wenger era and the modern reinvention under Arteta, Arsenal’s path to 2,000 wins reflects a proud and evolving tradition of success.

The achievement was celebrated by fans, players, and club legends alike, and rightfully so. Few records carry such historical weight, and reaching this milestone cemented Arsenal’s status as one of English football’s true giants.

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