Arsenal Win Premier League Title After 22-Years
Arsenal are Premier League champions again after 22 years, clinching the title without kicking a ball when Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday. The point left City four behind the league leaders with only one round left, making it impossible to catch Mikel Arteta’s side.
The title race had been expected to go to the final day, with City scheduled to host Aston Villa and Arsenal due to visit Crystal Palace. However, City needed a victory at any cost to stay alive in the chase. The draw confirmed Arsenal’s position at the top, ending three straight seasons of finishing runners-up.
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Arsenal Premier League glory crowns Arteta’s response to past setbacks
Mikel Arteta had watched Arsenal fall short late in campaigns before this season. The club had ended second in the previous three years, losing out twice to Manchester City and once to Liverpool after seeing leads reduced during the final weeks. This title therefore ends a period marked by late collapses and frustration.
The success also places Arteta among the youngest managers to win England’s top division. At 44 years and 54 days, Arteta becomes the third-youngest champion. Only Jose Mourinho was younger, lifting the trophy with Chelsea in 2004/05 at 42 years and 94 days, and again in 2005/06 at 43 years and 93 days.
Arsenal Premier League triumph sets up historic Champions League chance
Arsenal now chase what could become their greatest European campaign. The current side have followed the path of the 2004 “Invincibles”, who completed an unbeaten league season to win the English title. This year’s team can surpass that group by pairing the Premier League crown with a Champions League success.
Arsenal have never lifted a European title, so a league and Champions League double would stand as the club’s most successful season. The team face defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest on May 30, with a chance to turn domestic dominance into wider continental achievement.
The decisive league moment came in Bournemouth, where Junior Kroupi struck first in the 38th minute to damage City’s hopes. Erling Haaland equalised in the 94th minute of stoppage time, yet City could not find a winner. That late miss ensured Arsenal’s long wait for another Premier League trophy finally ended.












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