Arsenal Football Club has claimed the Premier League title after 22 years, ending Manchester City's hopes in a thrilling finale. The Gunners secured the coveted trophy following a 1-1 draw between Manchester City and Bournemouth, leaving Mikel Arteta's team with an unassailable four-point lead with one game to go.
The players gathered at their training ground, London Colney, to watch the match on the "Vitality" screen, and the moment the referee signaled the end of the match, a delirious celebration erupted. Footage shared on social media shows the players jumping into each other's arms, opening champagne, and singing the famous chant: "Campeones, campeones, ole, ole, ole!"
Simultaneously, thousands of supporters gathered outside the Emirates Stadium to celebrate the victory that generations had dreamed of. Among them was legendary striker Thierry Henry, who showed no restraint in his jubilation while celebrating with club officials.
Arteta, who finished as runner-up in each of the last three seasons, finally overcame his former mentor Pep Guardiola to reach the pinnacle of English football. The last time Arsenal won the league was in the 2003/04 season under Arsène Wenger, becoming the only team in Premier League history to go unbeaten for an entire season. They collected 90 points then, compared to their current tally of 82, with a chance to improve their score in the final game away to Crystal Palace.
This is a historic moment for Arsenal, but can they keep the momentum going and defend their title next season? Let's see if they can continue this winning streak!