A City Erupts
The silence is over. The mockery has ceased. Arsenal has claimed the Premier League crown, ending a 22-year drought that felt like a lifetime in North London. The streets did not just buzz; they roared. Hundreds of thousands of fans flooded the avenues, turning the capital into a sea of red and white. This was not merely a celebration; it was a coronation. The open-top buses crawled through an eight-kilometer route, winding through Islington as players waved to a crowd that defied logic and logistics. Organizers estimated half a million souls, but the energy suggested millions more in spirit. The Tube stations closed under the weight of the adoration. The Emirates Stadium stood fortified for safety, but the joy spilled far beyond its walls, claiming every inch of pavement.
A Warning Shot
The heartbreak of the Champions League final loss to Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest? Forgotten. Buried under the euphoria of domestic dominance. In the middle of this chaos, Declan Rice stood tall. He did not just smile; he declared war on complacency. "They laughed at us," the midfielder thundered. "They don't laugh now. I love this team and this manager. Next year, we come back for more. You're either with us or out of the way." It was a promise of a dynasty, not a fleeting moment. Manager Mikel Arteta joined the chorus, handing the glory back to the faithful. "You created this," he told the masses. "This is your moment. Enjoy this beautiful day. Forward, Gunners!" The message is clear. The wait is over. The reign has begun.
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh but arsenal just different class rn... honestly didn't see that coming lol