Arsenal have officially secured the Premier League title after Manchester City’s draw at Bournemouth handed the Gunners an unassailable four-point lead with just one game remaining.
Mikel Arteta’s relentless side finally celebrate a historic triumph that brings an end to over two decades of agonising near-misses and north London heartbreak.
This lethal trait was perfectly personified in their penultimate match against Burnley, where Bukayo Saka’s pinpoint inswinging delivery found Kai Havertz, who rose highest to power home a towering header and secure a crucial 1-0 victory at the Emirates.
This monumental coronation officially brings a painful 22-year wait for a top-flight league title to an end.
The last time Arsenal actually lifted the famous trophy was back in the 2003-04 season, when Arsene Wenger’s legendary ‘Invincibles’ went an entire campaign undefeated.
Generations of Arsenal fans have grown up longing for that golden era to return, and after enduring years of setbacks, Arteta’s visionary leadership has finally allowed this resilient modern-day squad to write their own glorious chapter in the club’s folklore.
However, this historic triumph did not come easily; it follows years of relentless heartbreak for the Gunners, who spent the last three seasons launching fierce title charges that ultimately ended in bitter disappointment as they lost out to the dominance of Manchester City and Liverpool.
Arsenal completely avoided the agonising tension of final-day drama by wrapping up the championship with a game to spare.
Manchester City’s unexpected slip-up against a resilient Bournemouth side at the Vitality Stadium left them on 78 points, while Arsenal’s impressive tally of 82 points mathematically ended the title race with a four-point gap.
The final match of the season will serve as a glorious victory lap for the north London side, turning Sunday’s away trip to face Crystal Palace into a purely celebratory.






