Pizzagate
49 Game unbeaten streak
After going 42 games unbeaten in 2004, Arsenal stretched their streak to 49 games leading to their game against Manchester United in the 2005 season.
Arsenal vs. Manchester United the previous year
Arsenal bullied and made fun of a Manchester United player who missed a game winning penalty and the game ended in a tie
Arsene Wenger
Arsenal coach who bullied Manchester United players in anger after losing and seeing the winning streak snapped
Cesc Fabregas
Arsenal player who angrily through a slice of pizza in the tunnel toward Manchester United players, but hit coach Sir Alex Ferguson.
Arsenal FC
English soccer team based in London who had a 49 game unbeaten streak snapped by rival Manchester United
Manchester United FC
English soccer team based in Manchester who snapped rival Arsenal's 49 game unbeaten streak
2003-2004 Arsenal Team
Known as the "Invincibles" because they finished the season as unbeaten champions
Sir Alex Ferguson
Manchester United coach who defended his players after the game in the tunnel after the Arsenal coach continued to bully Van Nistelrooy
Arsenal's Streak Ends
Manchester United played rough and physical against Arsenal, and scored a late penalty kick by Ruud Van Nistelrooy to win the game and end the streak
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Manchester United player who was bullied the previous year for missing a penalty, but scored the game winner this time
Wayne Rooney
Manchester United player who was fouled by Arsenal and earned the penalty kick
Pizzagate
Scandal when Arsenal FC players threw pizza at Manchester United FC players after losing a dramatic match