Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City dropped points against Bournemouth on Tuesday night, ending one of the longest title droughts in the club’s modern history.
The result confirmed Arsenal as champions with one game remaining, sealing a remarkable campaign under manager Mikel Arteta and bringing the league title back to North London for the first time since the famous “Invincibles” season of 2004.
Arsenal’s triumph follows several seasons of near misses and rebuilding, with the club finishing second in recent campaigns before finally breaking through this season with a consistent run of performances at both ends of the pitch.
Key players including Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and captain Martin Ødegaard played central roles in Arsenal’s title-winning campaign, helping the club maintain its lead during an intense race with defending champions Manchester City F.C..
Scenes of celebration erupted across London shortly after the final whistle in Bournemouth, with thousands of supporters gathering outside the Emirates Stadium as fans celebrated Arsenal’s return to the top of English football.
The title is Arsenal’s 14th league championship overall and marks the biggest achievement of Arteta’s managerial career since taking charge of the club in 2019.

