Arsenal have been breaking plenty of records this season.
The Gunners are the best team in the world right now. They are seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table and are also leading the way in the Champions League after winning every single game.
Against Inter Milan on Tuesday night, Arsenal scored their first goal away to an Italian side in the Champions League since 2008 – 18 years ago.
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Along with that, the Gunners did something that is unprecedented.
Arsenal make English top-flight history after win over Inter Milan
Arsenal have had a tough fixture list recently.
The Gunners have played 14 times since the start of December and six games since the turn of the year. It has been a gruelling period, especially their last four fixtures.
In the space of nine days, Arsenal were made to face Portsmouth in the FA Cup, Chelsea in the Carabao Cup, Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, and Inter Milan in the Champions League.

What’s crazy about those games is that all of them were away from home. Even their first fixture of the year, against Bournemouth, was not at the Emirates Stadium.
Of those five games, Arsenal managed to win four and draw the other. The latest of those victories came against Inter Milan on Tuesday night.
By doing so, according to Opta’s Harvey Downes on X, the North Londoners became the first ever English top-flight side to win an away game in four different competitions in a single month.
That is absolutely incredible, and it explains why Arsenal are the favourites to win all four trophies that are still up for grabs.
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Arsenal have a much easier period coming up
The fixtures in December and January were always going to be a tough test for Arsenal, but the Gunners have come out on top.
That could be the difference in the Premier League title race, because they have a much easier run coming up.
Mikel Arteta’s men have four full days to prepare for the game against Manchester United. Then, they face Kairat Almaty, a fixture in which Arteta can rest all of his big players.
After that, the Gunners take on Leeds United in the final game of the month. In February, Arsenal play just four times and will have all the rest in the world.
That should allow them to enter the business end of the season with high energy, and that could help them go all the way in every single competition.
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