Arsenal Celebrates Premier League Title After 22-Year Wait

Arsenal is the new champions of England, following the results from the 37th round of the Premier League, which mathematically determined the title holder on a day when the Londoners did not participate directly on the field. Bournemouth and Manchester City faced off on Tuesday evening in a match that decided the new English champion, without Arsenal's direct involvement. The home team was close to victory, but the match ended in a 1:1 draw, and the title mathematically went to Arsenal, who won the Premier League for the first time in 22 years.

The tough victory by "the Gunners" against Burnley on Monday night, with a 1:0 score, put enormous pressure on Pep Guardiola's team, who could no longer afford any missteps to keep the title race alive.

Following the moment when it became clear that Arsenal was the new champion, the club released a special video on its page, starting the celebrations for the trophy with the message: "It belongs to all of us."

The video begins with the legendary Arsène Wenger and a brief message from him: "You did it! Champions continue when others stop. This is your time. Now continue and enjoy every moment," the Frenchman said, pouring himself a glass of wine.

There was also a brief appearance by Ian Wright, who asked, "Do you want Arsenal?" and Eberechi Eze replied: "Obviously." The video continued with key moments from the season and the joy of the fans.

The official Premier League account also released a special post: "ARSÈNAL ARE CHAMPIONS!"

Arsenal secured the title in the Premier League after a 22-year wait, mathematically securing the trophy. Their previous triumph dates back to the legendary season of 2003-2004.

This is the 14th English championship in the club's history (the fourth since the creation of the Premier League format in 1992).

The 2004 title, which started the 22-year drought, remains unique. Under Arsène Wenger's leadership, the team went through the entire season without a single defeat (26 wins and 12 draws), receiving a special golden trophy from the league.

In addition to their success in the league, Arsenal also qualified for the UEFA Champions League final, where they will face Paris Saint-Germain, with the chance to become the first champions of Europe in the club's history.