((link)): Invincibles

It is a statistical anomaly. In a standard league format, the natural order dictates that teams will have off days, injuries will take their toll, and luck will turn against you. To avoid defeat for 38 games (in modern Premier League terms) or more requires a resilience that borders on the supernatural. It implies not just the ability to crush opponents, but the mental fortitude to scrape draws when the performance is lacking.

You cannot be invincible if you have weak links. Every player in the squad must believe they are the best in the world at their job. Arsenal’s back four believed they could stop anyone. The Dolphins’ defense believed they could bend but never break. This isn't arrogance; it is the rational delusion required for perfection. Invincibles

The term "Invincibles" is not a trademark; it is a title earned through impossible consistency. While many teams have dominated eras—the Harlem Globetrotters, the New Zealand All Blacks, the Brazilian national football team of 1970—strictly speaking, the moniker is usually reserved for those who navigated a defined league season without suffering a single defeat. It is a statistical anomaly