Former Chelsea captain John Terry has joked that he is becoming uneasy as Arsenal continue their impressive defensive run in the Premier League this season.
The Gunners had conceded just three goals in the league before their 2–2 draw away at Sunderland on Saturday, raising the possibility that they could challenge Chelsea’s long-standing clean-sheet record.
Chelsea set the benchmark of 15 clean sheets in the 2004/05 campaign under José Mourinho, a mark that has remained untouched for two decades.
Speaking on TikTok, Terry admitted Arsenal’s form has caught his attention.
“I have to say I’m actually a little bit worried now,” he said. “I’m looking at their fixtures on a weekly basis, seeing where they’re going to potentially concede goals. But I have to give them credit — they look very good at the moment.”
Terry, however, remains confident the record will stand, even if the Gunners are making him sweat.
“I still think it’s going to be too much to beat our record, but being honest, I’m a little nervous,” he added.







