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Arsenal win the Premier League! Mikel Arteta’s men end 22-year wait

Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions, ending a 22-year wait for the English title since the ‘Invincibles’ team of 2004.

Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth on Tuesday night, giving the Gunners an unassailable lead at the top of the table after they beat Burnley on Monday.

Mikel Arteta’s men have been runners-up in each of the last three seasons but finally overcame Pep Guardiola’s team to be able to call themselves Kings of England.

The Arsenal squad had gathered at their London Colney training base to watch Man City’s clash with the Cherries in the hope they could be crowned champions.

While the Gunners had kept those plans quiet, footage surfaced following the final whistle of the squad launching into celebrations after their triumph was confirmed.

Arsenal fans, meanwhile, gathered outside the Emirates Stadium in their thousands to toast their long-awaited success.

Their legendary forward Ian Wright was among those at the centre of the celebrations outside the stadium. 

Arsenal have ended a 22-year Premier League title drought after Man City fell short

Arsenal have ended a 22-year Premier League title drought after Man City fell short

Arsenal players began to celebrate after watching from their London Colney training base

Arsenal players began to celebrate after watching from their London Colney training base

Arsenal fans headed to the Emirates in their thousands as the club's triumph was confirmed

Arsenal fans headed to the Emirates in their thousands as the club’s triumph was confirmed

More glory could follow next week as they face Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the Champions League. 

Arsenal will pick up the Premier League trophy after Sunday’s final game away at Crystal Palace, with tickets now gold dust for their most loyal fans.

Arteta and his team have endured mockery over their ‘second again’ position as the Premier League’s bridesmaids but that will now end with their first major trophy win since the 2020 FA Cup, which was Arteta’s first season in charge.

Their last team to win the Premier League was in 2004, when Thierry Henry and Co went unbeaten through the entire 38-game season. 

Manchester United, Man City, Chelsea, Liverpool and even Leicester City have held the title since. 

Guardiola offered his congratulations to Arsenal and his former assistant Arteta after City came up short.

Arsenal legend Ian Wright was among those joining in the celebrations outside the Emirates

Arsenal legend Ian Wright was among those joining in the celebrations outside the Emirates

Man City drew with Bournemouth in Guardiola's penultimate match to hand Arsenal the title

Man City drew with Bournemouth in Guardiola’s penultimate match to hand Arsenal the title

‘Congratulations to Mikel, congratulations to Arsenal, they have been phenomenal,’ Guardiola said.

‘We were close. On behalf of everyone at Manchester City, we congratulate Mikel and all the staff, players and fans on winning the Premier League. 

‘They deserve it.’

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, an Arsenal fan, wrote on social media: ’22 long years for the Arsenal. But finally, we’re back where we belong. Champions!’

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