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Where do Arsenal rank among the great Premier League defences?

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Arsenal’s title challenge in 2025-26 is being built not on swashbuckling attacking football or individual brilliance, but on something far more pragmatic: a defence that is strangling opponents with a cool, almost machine-like efficiency.

Thirteen league games into the season, Mikel Arteta’s side have conceded just seven goals – the fewest in the division – putting them on course to finish the campaign with around 20 goals conceded.

In a league defined by high-pressing chaos merchants, elite counter-pressing systems and attacking talent stacked across the top half of the table, that figure is astonishing.

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It is also historic. Only a handful of Premier League defences have ever managed to concede so few goals across a full season. Arsenal’s current defensive metrics – goals conceded, expected goals allowed, shots faced, clean sheets – are tracking at a level associated with the greatest walls ever built in the Premier League era.

The most obvious comparison, and the bar that every modern rearguard chases, is Jose Mourinho’s 2004-05 Chelsea, who conceded a record-low 15 goals on their way to the title. That team had everything: the structure, the physicality, the intelligence and a prime Petr Cech behind them. Arsenal are not matching that all-time pace, but they are closer to it than anyone since that Chelsea vintage

They are even nudging ahead of Mourinho’s 2005-06 Chelsea, who conceded just 22 goals, and the lauded 2018-19 Manchester City defence that allowed 23.

In fact, should Arsenal maintain their projected total of around 20 goals conceded, they would slot neatly among the top three defensive seasons in Premier League history. That’s rarified company – the kind normally reserved for teams who not only win titles but dominate the league in a way that becomes footballing folklore.

The numbers behind Arsenal’s performance only reinforce the eye test. They currently lead the league in shots faced, big chances conceded and expected goals allowed.

Mikel ArtetaWilliam Saliba continues to play like a defender who has been carved from granite. Gabriel has evolved into the perfect foil: aggressive, proactive, disruptive. And behind them, David Raya is flourishing with the calm assurance of a goalkeeper who knows exactly where every piece of the defensive puzzle fits.GettyImages

But perhaps the greatest shift is structural. Arteta’s Arsenal no longer defend in the swashbuckling, occasionally frantic manner seen during the early part of his tenure. Their press is sharper, their rest defence sturdier, their spacing smarter.

And unlike Manchester City, who defend with the ball more than without it, Arsenal’s defensive excellence has been built with a blend of controlled possession and sheer tactical organisation. They no longer need 70 per cent possession to shut games down; sometimes, they don’t even need 60 per cent.
 

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There is, of course, the inevitable caveat: can they sustain it?

Chelsea’s 2004-05 defence was not great for 10 or 20 games – it was great for 38. City’s best rearguards were anchored by squads with elite depth and years of continuity. Arsenal’s challenge will be riding out injuries, fixture congestion and the psychological ebb and flow of a title race that threatens to be one of the tightest in years.

Still, the numbers are the numbers. Arsenal are defending at a level matched by only three or four teams in the entire history of the Premier League. Whether they go on to join those sides in the pantheon depends on what happens over the next five months. But the fact that the question even needs asking shows just how far – and how fast – Arsenal’s defence has risen.

Right now, they don’t just look like title contenders. They look like one of the great Premier League defences in waiting.

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