10 Greatest Individual Seasons In Premier League History

7. Thierry Henry (2003/04)

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Arsenal pulled off the unprecedented 'Invincibles' in 2004 by going the entire season unbeaten. Even though this was an enormous collective effort, Henry's imprints were all over that golden cup.

The Frenchman was at the top of his game throughout the entire campaign. He not only clocked 90 minutes in all but one game, but also fired left, right and centre.

With 30 goals to his name alongside 14 more assists, Henry's contributions to the amazing run by the Gunners was simply indelible. He also went on to claim the Golden Boot for the second consecutive season.

Henry's imperious exploits included the memorable treble against Liverpool followed by the quadruple to Leeds United. And the most interesting part is, this was still not his best campaign statistically!

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