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The Wait is Over: Arsenal Crowned Premier League Champions

Wed, May 20, 2026(93d ago)World

The long-standing drought is officially over for the Gunners, as Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years. The celebrations ignited across North London after a 1-1 draw between Manchester City and Bournemouth mathematically sealed the trophy for Mikel Arteta’s squad. Having finished as runners-up for three consecutive seasons, the team finally reclaimed their spot at the summit of English football, marking the club's 14th top-flight title and their first since the legendary "Invincibles" era of 2004.

The road to glory was defined by remarkable consistency, particularly following a challenging defeat to City last month. Arsenal responded with four consecutive clean-sheet victories to pull ahead in the title race, a feat even Pep Guardiola acknowledged as well-deserved. As fans flocked to the Emirates Stadium to belt out "Campeones," prominent figures including Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former manager Arsene Wenger shared in the jubilation. With the title secured, the focus now shifts to Sunday’s trophy presentation and an upcoming Champions League final, offering Arteta’s men a shot at a historic double.

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