Is this the greatest Arsenal midfield? We compare the class of 2013/14 with the 2003/04 'Invincibles'

Are Wenger's current charges better than the unbeaten title winners?

Simon Rice
Friday 04 October 2013 06:27 EDT
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The total domination of Arsenal's performance in their comprehensive 2-0 victory over Napoli in the Champions League has sparked suggestions that Arsene Wenger now has the greatest midfield of his 17 years with the club at his disposal.

After the masterclass at the Emirates, we compare the current midfield with the one from Wenger's history-making side which went the whole season unbeaten in 2003/04, known across the board as the 'Invincibles'.

To see how the midfield compares, CLICK HERE, or click 'VIEW GALLERY'.

And then tell us what you think - is the current class better than the 'Invincibles'? Make your choice in the poll below...

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