Premier League flashback: Statistical analysis of the 2003-04 season
What's the story
Arsenal scripted history by going unbeaten in the 2003-04 Premier League season.
Arsene Wenger's side lifted its third Premier League honor and trumped Chelsea and defending champions Manchester United.
The 2003-04 season will be remembered for a long time. Forward Thierry Henry was instrumental for the club.
We take you back memory lane and present the statistical analysis of the 2003-04 season.
Champions
Unbeaten Arsenal boasted of all the major season stats
Arsenal won the trophy after collecting 90 points from 38 matches.
They went on to concede the lowest goals that season (26).
The club also accounted for the best goal difference (+47).
They also scored the highest goals that season (73).
Arsenal registered 26 wins and 12 draws.
The Gunners became the first team ever remain unbeaten in a 38-game league season.
Individual stats
Henry scores most goals, Izzet rules assists chart
Arsenal's Thierry Henry scored the most goals in the 2003-04 season (30).
Newcastle United's Alan Shearer amassed the second-most goals (22), whereas, Louis Saha and Ruud van Nistelrooy scored 20 apiece.
These four players amassed 20-plus goals.
Leicester City's Muzzy Izzet accounted for the most assists (14).
Arsenal's Jans Lehmann and Fulham's Edwin van der Sar amounted for the most clean sheets (14).
Teams
2003-04 Premier League season: Top and relegated teams
Arsenal and Chelsea qualified for the Champions League first group stage.
Manchester United and Liverpool qualified for the Champions League third qualifying round.
Newcastle United and Middlesbrough qualified for the UEFA Cup first round.
The likes of Leicester City, Leeds United and Wolves were relegated to the Football League Championship.
Information
Important season awards: Premier League 2003-04
Arsenal talisman Henry bagged the Premier League Player of the Year. Henry also won the PFA Players' Player of the Year for the second successive season. Arsene Wenger won the Premier League Manager of the Season, besides pocketing the LMA Manager of the Year award.