Arsenal have made history by qualifying for the Champions League final for the first time in two decades. However, their enthusiastic celebration following Tuesday's victory over Atletico Madrid has sparked debate. Did the Gunners' jubilation go beyond what was warranted?

Arsenal's Milestone Victory

Arsenal secured their place in the Champions League final after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. This marks their first appearance in the final since 2006, a significant achievement for the London club.

The Celebration Conundrum

While the win is undeniably a cause for celebration, some fans and pundits question whether Arsenal's exuberant reaction was appropriate. The team's excitement was palpable, with players and staff celebrating as if they had already won the final.

The question remains: Is this level of celebration justified given the team's historic achievement, or does it seem a bit too much considering they still have a match to win?