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Arsenal had kept an eighth consecutive clean sheet for the first time since 1903. The last goal they conceded was Nick Woltemade’s opener for Newcastle United in a game they dramatically came back to win 2-1, which was 776 in-game minutes ago.
Arsenal equalled an astonishing 122-year-old clean sheet record and Mikel Merino produced an attacking masterclass in a 3-0 Champions League league-phase victory away to Slavia Prague.
A Mikel Merino brace came after Bukayo Saka scored from the spot to ensure the Gunners could add another three points to their tally. It was a match that brought about four changes from Mikel Arteta, with several other switches made throughout the game.
The Gunners’ record for consecutive clean sheets in all competitions is eight. The feat was first accomplished between April and October in 1903, but that record could be equalled if Arsenal blank Slavia Prague on Tuesday in the Champions League.
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