Aston Villa's relentless form continues as they match their club-record streak of 11 consecutive victories, a feat they last achieved in early 1914
Under Unai Emery’s management, Aston Villa are orchestrating one of the most remarkable chapters in their history. Recovering from a shaky season start, they are now relentlessly pursuing Arsenal. Their recent triumph over Chelsea secured an eleventh consecutive victory, equalling a record established nearly 112 years ago.
The original 1914 streak featured dominance over giants like Sunderland and Everton before halting with a draw against Oldham. Similarly, the current squad ignited their run by dismantling Maccabi Tel Aviv, followed by impressive Premier League wins against Bournemouth, Leeds, and West Ham. By conquering heavyweights like Manchester United and Chelsea, they have proven their strength domestically and in Europe.
Villa now face a defining moment against Arsenal. A victory would not only extend this magnificent form but also shatter a century-old record, officially placing Emery’s team above the legends of 1914 and setting a completely new, historic winning benchmark for the club.