Twenty-two years in the making - how Arsenal celebrated title win

TL;DR
Arsenal fans celebrated their first Premier League title win in 22 years after Manchester City drew with Bournemouth, confirming Arsenal as champions. The atmosphere was festive outside the Emirates Stadium and local pubs.
Key points
- Arsenal fans celebrated their Premier League title win
- This is Arsenal's first title in 22 years
- Manchester City drew with Bournemouth, confirming Arsenal as champions
- Fans gathered outside Emirates Stadium and local pubs
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Arsenal fans in dreamland as club win Premier League title
For Arsenal fans, it has been a very, very long wait to celebrate winning the Premier League again. So they made sure Tuesday was a special night.
Supporters had gathered outside Emirates Stadium and nearby pubs while rivals Manchester City played Bournemouth, needing a win to keep the title race alive.
In the end, Pep Guardiola's side could only draw - confirming Arsenal as champions for the first time in 22 years.
As the full-time whistle went on the south coast, there was an explosion of cheer in pubs across north London as Arsenal fans celebrated a moment they felt, after recent title near misses, might never come.
There were celebrations also at the Gunners' training ground.
That is where the Arsenal squad had gathered for the evening and, much as in the pubs, the final whistle was greeted by huge celebrations. layers and staff danced and hugged while chanting: "Campeones, Campeones, Ole Ole Ole!"
Last month, Arsenal captain Declan Rice was seen insisting "it's not done" after the Gunners lost to Manchester City. But on Tuesday, with the title race decided, he posted a picture on social media of players celebrating, captioned: "It's done."
The title win came in Mikel Arteta's seventh year in charge, and underlined just what can be achieved if a manager is given time.
"Mikel Arteta's been there a long period of time. The best gift you can give a good manager is time," former Premier League goalkeeper Paul Robinson told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"Yes you can give them hundreds of millions of pounds but you have to mould that money into a team, into a dressing room, a winning side.
"You give a good manager time? There's the proof."
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Arsenal players pose with a cutout of the Premier League trophy Image source, AFP via Getty Images
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The Arsenal squad celebrated the title win at the club's training ground
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Arsenal players celebrate the title win after the draw between Bournemouth and Manchester City confirmed they could no longer be caught Image source, AFP via Getty Images
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Arsenal players celebrated the title win after the draw between Bournemouth and Manchester City confirmed they could no longer be caught
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Arsenal players celebrate the title win Image source, AFP via Getty Images
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There were scenes of joy and relief as Arsenal players celebrated their title win
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Now Arsenal fans dreaming of the double
When Arsenal went unbeaten to lift the Premier League trophy in 2003-04 - resulting in them being dubbed 'The Invincibles' - they would not have believed it would take them almost a quarter of a century to win the title again.
"I've got married, had a child, who's now a teenager, and got divorced, all since Arsenal last won the league," Gunners fan Matt said on the BBC Sport live text commentary page.
To finally see that long wait ended prompted some fans to mark it in different ways, some more questionable than others.
Gunners supporter Barry wrote: "I've got a can of lager from 2021 commemorating the 1971 double. I said I wasn't drinking it until Arsenal won the league. It's five years out of date, wish me luck."
While other fans are looking to the future, the dream of a double isstill on as Arsenal face Paris St-Germain in the Champions League final on 30 May.
"I am confident that we are going to do it," Gunners fan Chloe said on BBC Radio 5 Live.
"PSG are very worthy opponents. But I feel there is that edge and hunger and on our day... I feel that this is our time."
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Fans gathering in huge numbers outside the Emirates Stadium to celebrate Arsenal winning the Premier League Image source, AFP via Getty Images
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Fans gathered in huge numbers outside the Emirates Stadium to celebrate Arsenal winning the Premier League
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Arsenal fans celebrate the Gunners winning the title Image source, AFP via Getty Images
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Manchester City's draw with Bournemouth sparked scenes of celebration from Arsenal fans
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Arsenal fans celebrate the title win Image source, AFP via Getty Images
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Celebrations took place on the streets and in pubs in north London
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'Twenty two years in the making'
Arsenal's win also prompted messages of congratulations on social media.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, a Gunners fan, posted on X:"22 long years for the Arsenal. But finally, we're back where we belong. Champions!"
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan wrote: "Congratulations to Arsenal - the first London club to win the league in almost a decade and 22 years in the making."
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton shared an image on Instagram of the Arsenal team celebrating the win with the caption: "Come On You Gunners."
While after seeing his side's title hopes ended at Bournemouth, City boss Guardiola added his congratulations to Arsenal.
"We were close," he said.
"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."
Q&A
When did Arsenal last win the Premier League title before this year?
Arsenal last won the Premier League title 22 years ago.
What was the result of the Manchester City vs. Bournemouth match?
Manchester City drew with Bournemouth, which confirmed Arsenal as champions.
How did Arsenal fans celebrate their title win?
Arsenal fans gathered outside the Emirates Stadium and in nearby pubs to celebrate the title win.
Who is the manager of Manchester City?
The manager of Manchester City is Pep Guardiola.





