The Gunners are 13 times champions of England, with their last title triumph coming in the 2003-2004 season, with their then manager, Arsene Wenger overseeing an 'Invincible' campaign.
Mikel Arteta is now looking forward to bringing the Premier league trophy back to the Emirates stadium by the end of the season, with his side now seating comfortably 8 points clear of their nearest rival Manchester City at the the top of the table and never before has Arsenal been in such a position at this stage of the season.
From the 18 league fixtures this campaign, Arsenal have managed to collect 47 points, with 15 wins, 2 draw and only 1 defeat taken in so far. This tally represents the most they've achieved at this stage in their entire league history.
With their 2-0 victory over Tottenham on Sunday the Gunners have managed to complete their first derby double since 2013-2014 in the process earning their first victory away at Spurs since their March 2014 achievement.
Arsenal's 8 point lead over Manchester City is their biggest lead over the chasing park since the end of their title winning campaign in 2004 when they won the league title by 11 points.
Next for Arsenal are the rejuvenated Manchester United who surprisingly maght have just fired themselves back into the title race.