Chelsea legend John Terry insisted there is "no comparison" between Jose Mourinho's Blues and Arsenal's Invincibles as his side "were way better".
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Mourinho took charge of Chelsea in 2004Inspired the Blues to the league titleAmassed 95 points en route to championship gloryFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
In the summer of 2004, Mourinho arrived in West London after guiding Porto to an unlikely Champions League triumph. He succeeded Claudio Ranieri, who had finished second in the Premier League to Arsène Wenger’s Invincibles during Roman Abramovich’s first season as club owner.
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At his unveiling, Mourinho famously declared himself “a special one” – a statement that seemed prophetic. Within months, he had instilled a winning mentality in a Chelsea squad that would go on to make Premier League history. The Blues amassed 95 points, suffered only one defeat – a narrow 1-0 loss to Manchester City – and set a defensive benchmark that still stands: just 15 goals conceded over an entire season.
WHAT TERRY SAID
Twenty years since that historic league triumph, Terry has reignited a classic Premier League debate – insisting the iconic Blues side of 2004-05 eclipsed Arsenal’s famed “Invincibles” team.
“I don’t think there’s any comparison between Chelsea 04-05 and the Invincibles," he told "I think we were way better. We lost one game, which we should never have lost to Man City. Arsenal drew 12 games.”
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Chelsea registered 10 consecutive clean sheets at one point in the season, with goalkeeper Petr Čech and defenders like Terry and Ricardo Carvalho forming an unbreakable wall at the back. When Chelsea sealed the title with a 2-0 win away at Bolton Wanderers on April 30, 2005, they had conceded only 13 goals in the league. They would let in just two more across the final three games, ending the campaign with a defensive record that has yet to be bettered.






