Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed he was happy to see Liverpool’s ‘Invincibles bid’ come to an end.
Arsenal won the Premier League title in 2003-2004 campaign without tasting defeat.
Liverpool went unbeaten in 27 league games before being stunned 3-0 by Watford FC in February.
Wenger told beIN SPORTS on Saturday that he was glad to see his former side remain the only invincibles in the Premier League.
‘’Yes, it was a form of satisfaction. We always like to be the only ones to achieve something, ‘’ Said Wenger.
‘’They [Liverpool] could really go all the way, but it shows that it’s difficult to repeat this feat. Anyway, that day, I had a lot of messages from Arsenal supporters.’’
Liverpool held a 25-point lead at the top of the Premier League when the season was suspended due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
The German Bundesliga restarted on May 16. The Premier League, the Serie A and La Liga are also aiming to return to action next month.
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