Watch: That’s Offside Pick Invincibles Vs Treble Winners Dream Team

The latest episode of That’s Offside - in association with Bet442 - brings together Troopz and Adam for a wide-ranging football discussion that blends current Premier League talking points with classic top-flight nostalgia.
From Manchester United’s evolving identity to Arsenal’s title ambitions, the conversation moves effortlessly between past and present.
With strong opinions, sharp memories and no shortage of passion, the episode builds toward a blockbuster main event.
They were tasked with naming a combined XI from two of the greatest teams English football has ever seen - Arsenal’s Invincibles of 2003/04 and Manchester United’s treble winners of 1998/99.
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United's Identity, Arsenal Pressure And the Title Race
The show opens with debate around Michael Carrick’s appointment and whether he represents an upgrade on Ole Gunnar Solskjær.
As former United players, comparisons are inevitable, prompting reflection on Ole’s tenure, Cristiano Ronaldo’s disruptive return, and how far United have drifted from a clear footballing identity.
Attention then shifts to the title race, where Arsenal’s failure to go nine points clear sparks a heated exchange.
If City win and Arsenal stumble this weekend, are the Gunners still favourites - or is the pressure beginning to tell?
Building The Ultimate Invincibles & Treble XI
The episode’s centrepiece is a 4-4-2 Combined XI built from two legendary sides.
In goal, Jens Lehmann’s unbeaten league season is weighed against Peter Schmeichel’s aura, leadership and big-game pedigree.
Ashley Cole is hailed by Troopz as the greatest English left-back ever, while Denis Irwin’s consistency earns strong praise.
Central defence features icons Tony Adams, Jaap Stam and Sol Campbell, with Campbell’s 2002-04 peak heavily-backed.
Lauren versus Gary Neville adds nostalgia at right-back. Midfield debates rage between Vieira, Keane and Scholes, with Giggs, Beckham, Ljungberg and Pires out wide, while up front; Henry, Bergkamp and Rooney spark fierce debate over greatness.
* Who would make your City and United combined XI? Let us know in the comments below.




