ARSENAL remain the only team to go an entire Premier League season undefeated when they won the title in 2003-04.
But within a few years of that historic triumph, the Invincibles squad was broken up.
And that included flogging superstar forward Thierry Henry.
Talisman Henry - Arsenal captain at the time - left North London for Barcelona aged 29 in the summer of 2007.
The Gunners received just £16million for their record goalscorer.
But in a bombshell exclusive interview with SunSport, in which he slams the board for "failing" Mikel Arteta, former Arsenal managing director Keith Edelman revealed why they were prepared to sell Henry.
Edelman said: "The reason Thierry moved on was because he was losing his speed.
"His game was basically all about speed.
"And if you lose your speed, then you're dead.
“So, we got money for him despite the fact that he was on the downward trap.
"It's like Kevin De Bruyne. Would you have been better to sell him for more money at the end of last year?
“Or keep him and risk that he'd keep going this season?”
Henry - who scored 228 times for Arsenal - had three seasons at the Nou Camp, winning two LaLiga titles, the Copa del Rey, Champions League, Super Cup and Club World Cup.
As for the team he left, Arsene Wenger's Arsenal went nine years without a major trophy between their FA Cup triumphs in 2005 and 2014.
Part of the reason for the lack of success was because many of the 2004 Invincibles departed the club - including heroes Patrick Vieira and Robert Pires - to make way for cheaper, younger players with potential.
The transfer strategy, though, was down to the financial mire Arsenal found themselves in.
Edelman explained: "Building a team goes in waves.
"If you've got endless amounts of money, as Manchester City had, you could keep a team going longer.
"I'd argue there's probably only 20 world-class players in the whole Premier League, which is a very small number.
"Therefore, replacing world-class players is very difficult.
"And therefore, if you win things, you have a lot of world-class players because that's how you win things. But when they get older, it's very difficult to replace them.
"You've got to look at how many world-class players you've got in your team, and they won't be world-class forever, they get older and tend to dip.
“This is what I mean about looking at things strategically.
"You've got to ask the right questions. You've got to be probing. I don't think a lot of people do that.
"Arsenal were, in the Invincible years, were really lucky because, they had Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Sol Campbell and Gilberto Silva, there's five world-class players."
LoveHeart8
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Old days are gone ok we need the trophy 🏆 now
Chafoh
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At 29 Henry was still hot cake in the market, it wasn't the case in those days, for players at that age to attack a massive club of the stature of Barcelona who had the best collection of super talents at the time. Arsenal didn't let Henry go because he was on the decline. The reason was the stadium project which made Arsenal to stop spending on big players. All other bog players were being sold out at the time without commensurate replacement. There was no hope of winning something big becaause of the project so Thierry Henry had to go somewhere else to win it. Of course, you don't deny such a top class played and rare talent like Henry who had served the club with unquestionable commitment and loyalty the opportunity to win big trophies in his career.
Jinacdkmou
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GunnArs
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wow i just read a lot of crap and definitely nothing new. 🤦♂️😂
bwalyaalfred024
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yea Arsenal has lost good players over the years due to there policy of keeping young talent and that has costed them deeply by missing out on major silverware cos every season they've to groom young players instead of making squads that can win EPL and UEFA
Licbikny
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Arsenal Invincible but 21 years have not touched the EPL Cup🤭 just like Man United 2013 but to date nothing🤣🤣
Licbikny
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Invincible🤔But can't win UCL🤭
Licbikny
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Why did Henry go to Barcelona's cries because Arsenal could not win UCL🤣
17Nk
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They ended up bringing him back when he was even older... 😂😂
and yet he scored on the return debut too crappy
hinbelnrtz
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Spot on
SMG-17
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They ended up bringing him back when he was even older... 😂😂
onesmusmbaine
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I was thinking, may be that unbeaten ran of 2003-2004 was the beginning of our curse.. I mean, it's insane going the whole season without a loss. Am just saying
KeronKush
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Henry went to Barcelona and enjoyed success so clearly he was still more than good enough to stay at Arsenal. RVP was good but Arsenal hasn't had a great striker since Henry.