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EPL: JOHN TERRY ADMITS HE’S WORRIED ABOUT ARSENAL BREAKING CHELSEA’S CLEAN SHEET RECORD
EPL: John Terry Nervous About Arsenal’s Quest to Break Chelsea’s Clean Sheet Record
Former Chelsea captain John Terry has revealed that he is concerned about Arsenal potentially breaking the club’s long-standing clean sheet record in the Premier League this season.
Ahead of Arsenal’s 2–2 draw against Sunderland on Saturday, the Gunners had conceded just three goals in the league, showcasing a remarkably solid defensive performance.
Chelsea’s record of 15 clean sheets in a single season was set during the 2004/2005 campaign under Jose Mourinho, and Terry admits he has been closely monitoring Arsenal’s fixtures to see where they might slip.
“I have to say I’m actually a little bit worried now,” Terry said in a TikTok video.
“I’m looking at their fixtures on a weekly basis, seeing where they’re going to potentially concede goals, but I have to give them credit — they look very good at the moment.”
Terry added that while he believes Arsenal might struggle to surpass Chelsea’s historic record, he admits feeling nervous about their defensive form.
“I still think it’s going to be too much to beat our record, but being honest, I’m a little nervous.”
Arsenal fans will take heart from Terry’s remarks, as it reflects genuine respect from a Premier League legend for Mikel Arteta’s defensive setup this season.
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