Arsenal had already secured the English title before the match

London's Arsenal club has been officially declared the winner of the English Premier League, as reported by Zamin.uz.
Following Manchester City's draw with Bournemouth, Mikel Arteta's team secured an insurmountable lead over their rivals with just one round remaining in the championship. This was reported by Goal.com.
The victory holds historical significance for the Londoners, representing the culmination of years of dedicated effort. Arsenal's success this season stemmed primarily from high tactical discipline and effective utilization of standard situations.
Key players such as Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz fulfilled crucial attacking responsibilities. Moreover, goals scored from corner kicks delivered numerous valuable points to the team, securing their advantage in the title race.
This triumph marks the end of a twenty-two-year wait for Arsenal fans. The club last won the title in the 2003–04 season, going unbeaten under the legendary management of Arsène Wenger.
Over the intervening years, the team endured numerous challenges but never surrendered. Mikel Arteta successfully guided the squad to a new level with his modern football philosophy and mentality.
After a streak of misfortune in the last three seasons, Arsenal has finally ended the prolonged dominance of Manchester City and Liverpool. In doing so, the club has rightfully returned to the pinnacle of English football.
In the final round of the championship, Arsenal's trip to Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace now carries only ceremonial importance. The team is eagerly preparing to proudly lift the long-awaited championship trophy in front of their supporters.
This achievement undoubtedly opens a new chapter in the club's history.





