Former skipper believes invincibles record will be matched again one day.
Ex-Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira has said that he believes there will be another invincible side in the top flight in the near future, according to the Daily Express.
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This month marks the ten year anniversary since the Gunners began an incredible 49-game unbeaten stretch until they were halted by Manchester United.
The Gunners didn’t taste defeat throughout their title-winning campaign in 2003/04, and no team has matched them since.
But Vieira believes that the feat can, and most likely will, be repeated at some point in the near future.
“Yes, I think it will be matched one day,” Vieira said.
“Records are there to be beaten and that will be achieved one day by one team. We just have to wait and see which team will do it.
That is something that will stay in our memories forever.
“We achieved something that no other teams have achieved so far.
“When you look at the team and how close together we were, it was really good to be a part of this team.
“You don’t achieve this kind of target if you’re not close to each other and you don’t have the same target.
“We were really united, a strong team and when you look at the talented players we had in that team, it was fantastic.”
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