Arsenal becomes English champion after 20-year hiatus

Arsenal fans in London turned the area around the Emirates Stadium into a real celebration today, Zamin.uz reported.
The draw between Manchester City and Bournemouth in their recent match ensured that Mikel Arteta's team would become Premier League champions before the season ended, Goal reported.
This result is historically significant for the London club, as they last won the title in the 2003-2004 season. After a twenty-year wait, this victory has become an unforgettable event for the fans.
Videos circulating on social media show thousands of supporters lighting red flares and waving flags to celebrate their team's success. Manchester City's loss on the road under Pep Guardiola officially sealed the title race.
Although Erling Haaland responded to a goal by Eli Junior Kroupi, it was not enough to keep the reigning champions' hopes alive. As a result, Arsenal moved ahead of their rivals on goal difference.
Mikel Arteta ended years of waiting with his team and opened a new chapter in the club's history. The team's consistent performance and determination throughout the season paid off.
Now, the squad approaches their upcoming match against Crystal Palace on Saturday with high spirits and a festive mood, while also preparing for another important fixture ahead.
The team will take the field on May 30 in Budapest for the Champions League final against PSG. Fans are hoping for victory from their beloved side in this influential clash as well.





