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What is Arsenal's biggest Premier League win of all time?
Arsenal have been rampant under Mikel Arteta in recent times.
The Gunners are one of the Premier League's most successful clubs, though they have not won a league title since 2004. Nevertheless, Arsenal have boasted some of the division's most prolific frontlines over the years.
The appointment of Mikel Arteta and the trust put into him by the club hierarchy have seen the north London giants return to the upper echelons of England's top flight and challenge for titles again. With the likes of Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and England golden boy Bukayo Saka up top, Arsenal finished the 2022/23 season with 88 goals scored.
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They reinforced their side the following summer with the record signing of Declan Rice and the big-money arrival of attacking midfielder Kai Havertz, who added another option to Arteta's attack. Despite this, Arsenal's biggest-ever victory in the Premier League era actually occurred during the time of Arsene Wenger.
What is Arsenal's biggest Premier League win?
Arsenal's biggest-ever Premier League win was a 7-0 result, which they have so far managed twice. Impressively, these two games took place less than a year apart.
Towards the end of the 2004/05 season, when the previously invincible Gunners surrendered their Premier League title to Chelsea, Arsenal beat Everton 7-0 at Highbury thanks to a brace from Robert Pires and goals from Robin van Persie, Patrick Vieira, Edu, Dennis Bergkamp and Mathieu Flamini.
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That game took place on May 11, 2005, and not even a year later, on January 14, 2006, the Gunners racked up seven unanswered goals again at Highbury. This time, Middlesbrough were the unfortunate opponents. A hattrick from Thierry Henry and strikes from Philippe Senderos, Robert Pires, Gilberto Silva and Aleksandr Hleb sealed the deal.
On February 4, 2012, Arsenal also netted seven times against Blackburn Rovers, but their opponents did manage to score once, meaning that this game is only the club's second-biggest Premier League victory.