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FootballArsenal’s Greatest Premier League XI Revealed as 4 Invincibles Miss Out
- Thierry Henry, Robert Pires, and Patrick Vieira are among some of the greatest players to turn out for Arsenal
- The trio was part of the Gunners' famous squad that ended the season unbeaten in 2004
- Arsenal have won three Premier League titles since the English top-flight division was relaunched in 1992
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revealed Arsenal's greatest Premier League XI in history.
The Gunners have had the honour of having some of the world's best players turn out for them over the years.
Goal reports that the north Londoners' most successful spell in the English top flight came under Arsene Wenger, who helped the club lift three Premier League titles.
One of the crowns was won by the club's famous 'Invincibles', who went an entire season unbeaten.
Given the success of the squad, it is often difficult to decide who can Arsenal's best lineup from the Premier League era.
AI names Arsenal's all-time best XI
The Mirror has now come up with Arsenal's all-time best XI Premier League squad with the help of the AI platform, ChatGPT.
David Seaman, who won two Premier League titles with the Gunners, made the squad between the sticks, beating Jens Lehmann to the spot.
In the 4-4-2 formation chosen by ChatGPT, Lee Dixon starts in at right-back ahead of Invincible Lauren.
Tony Adams and Sol Campbell both start at the heart of defence, with Ashley Cole taking his spot on the left.
The midfield features the legendary Patrick Viera, Robert Pires, Cesc Fabregas, and Freddie Ljungberg.
In attack, Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp make the cut, with Robin van Persie missing out.
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FootballRice, who has enjoyed a bright start to life at the Emirates since his summer move, was part of the Gunners' starting XI as they hosted rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, September 24.
However, the England international could not last the entire 90 minutes of the tie, as he had to be subbed off in the first half.