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Mikel Arteta breaks 130-year-old record at Arsenal

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The manager of Arsenal Football Club, Mikel Arteta, has proven himself to be one of the best coaches in the league.

With their recent victory over Manchester United, the Gunners have now achieved 27 wins in the Premier League, surpassing their previous record of 26 wins in the 2003/04 season.

In his post-match press conference, Arteta expressed his appreciation for the milestone achieved by his players. He emphasized that this achievement is not just progress, but an important moment in the club's history. With this record-breaking number of wins, Arsenal has set a new standard for themselves, which is not an easy feat in the current competitive landscape of the Premier League.

"It’s 27 wins in the Premier League, it’s the most in the history of this football club in 130 years. That’s not progress, that’s history."

Arsenal has not won the Premier League title in 20 years, and they will be hoping to change that this season. Meanwhile, Manchester City will be looking to make history by winning the league for the fourth consecutive time, a feat that no other club has ever achieved.

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