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Arsenal win English title for first time in 20 years

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London's Arsenal club finally won the English Premier League title after a 20-year wait, as reported by Zamin.uz.

To mark this historic achievement, the club's management prepared a special and impactful video featuring legendary coach Arsène Wenger. The French specialist, who led the team to an unbeaten championship in 2004, has now passed the baton of victory to his protégé, Mikel Arteta.

According to Goal.com, this event touched the hearts of Arsenal fans worldwide. Manchester City's unexpected loss to Bournemouth—considered a main rival in the standings—opened the door wide for Arsenal to claim the title.

Under Arteta's leadership, the team delivered consistent performances throughout the season, maintaining their position in the standings until the very end. As a result, the club secured its 14th league title in history.

This victory was recorded as the first and most significant triumph in Mikel Arteta's managerial career. In a video released on the club's official channels, Arsène Wenger expressed sincere congratulations to the current squad members.

In his message, Wenger emphasized that true champions keep moving forward even when others stop, and he expressed pride in the success of his worthy successor, Arteta.

These videos are not just about a sporting result—they also symbolize the deep, generational bond within the club. The specially prepared footage features joyous moments from players like Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard, as well as thousands of fans celebrating in the streets.

Presented under the slogan "This victory belongs to all of us," the project reflects the club's internal unity and the lifelong loyalty of its supporters. In this way, Arsenal has successfully returned to the forefront of English football after a long absence.

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