Our 3-2 victory over Kairat Almaty in the Champions League not only ensured we finished top of the league phase table, but ensured Mikel Arteta's side went down in history.
Having set our longest-ever winning streak in our European history against Inter Milan the previous week, we extended that run against the Kazakhstan side, winning all eight of our matches and becoming the first team in the competition's history to finish the league stage with the maximum 24-point haul.
But how does our current compare to the rest of Europe? We've delved into the numbers to assess just how impressive an achievement it is:
our hot streak assessed
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We kicked off our campaign with a 2-0 victory against Athletic Club, courtesy of super subs Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard, to give us all three points in Bilbao. That was followed by two home successes: a 2-0 win over Greek giants Olympiacos, and a 4-0 blitz of Atletico Madrid.
A Bukayo Saka penalty and a double from Mikel Merino gave us a 3-0 win against Slavia Prague before a special night in N5 as we downed Bayern Munich 3-1 as Jurrien Timber, Noni Madueke and Martinelli got on the scoresheet against the side who finished directly behind us in the table.
Madueke and Martinelli continued their scoring form by netting all three goals in a 3-0 win over Club Brugge before we made it seven in a row against Inter Milan at the San Siro, when Gabriel Jesus scored twice before Viktor Gyokeres sealed the points. The Swede also kick-started our 3-2 win over Kairat, with Kai Havertz and Martinelli also on target.
Kairat's late consolation was the first time we had won a game by less than two goals during the league phase, meaning we are one of only two teams in European Cup and Champions League history to have won seven games in a row by two or more goals, equalling the feats of Bayern Munich's swashbuckling 2019/20 side.
Meanwhile, Martinelli's strike means only Thierry Henry (7 in 2001/02 and 2002/03) has scored more goals for us in a single edition of the competition than the Brazilian:
Our top scorers in UCL league phase
player
goals
Gabriel Martinelli
6
Viktor Gyokeres
4
Noni Madueke
3
Mikel Merino
2
Gabriel Jesus
2
Bukayo Saka
2
Gabriel
1
Kai Havertz
1
Jurrien Timber
1
Leandro Trossard
1
As well as being the first team to finish the league phase with a 100% record, the eight wins in a row have become the best winning streak in our European history, surpassing six-match winning runs in the 2005/06 Champions League campaign that saw us reach the final, and the 2020/21 Europa League group stages.
It is also the first time we have ever completed a Champions League group or league phase with a perfect record, having never won all six of our group matches in the previous incarnation of the competition.
Our longest winning runs in Europe
**Start**
**End**
**Competition**
**WINS**
16/09/2025
Ongoing
Champions League
8
22/10/2020
10/12/2020
Europa League
6
09/03/2005
22/11/2005
Champions League
6
26/11/2024
04/03/2025
Champions League
5
14/03/2019
09/05/2019
Europa League
5
05/11/2003
10/03/2004
Champions League
5
12/04/1994
20/10/1994
Cup Winners' Cup
5
compared to the rest
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We are on the hottest win streak in Europe's premier competition right now, but how does it stack up with some of the longest runs in the European Cup since its inception 71 years ago?
Currently, six-time winners Bayern Munich hold the record for the longest winning run, amassing an incredible 15 games in a row between September 2019 and November 2020.
The German giants' 10-game winning streak in 2013 is second on the list, tied with Real Madrid's across 2014 and 2015 and Manchester City's from 2023-2024.
Longest winning runs in the UCL.
**Start**
**End**
**CLUB**
**WINS**
18/09/2019
25/11/2020
Bayern Munich
15
17/05/2023
06/03/2024
Manchester City
10
23/04/2014
18/02/2015
Real Madrid
10
02/04/2013
27/11/2013
Bayern Munich
10
21/10/2014
06/05/2015
Barcelona
9
18/09/2002
18/02/2003
Barcelona
9
07/09/2022
08/03/2023
Bayern Munich
8
04/12/1996
01/10/1997
Borussia Dortmund
8
**16/09/2025**
**Ongoing**
**Arsenal**
8
Meanwhile, only one English side has enjoyed a longer winning streak in European Cup or Champions League history, with Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City winning 10 in a row between May 2023 and March 2024: