For the first time since 2004, Arsenal Football Club has clinched the English Premier League title, following Manchester City’s unexpected 1-1 draw against Bournemouth on the final matchday. The Gunners secured a commanding four-point lead before the decisive game, ensuring their rivals could not catch up.
Under the leadership of Spanish manager Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s relentless defensive discipline and tactical precision propelled them to their 14th top-flight championship. The London-based club had narrowly missed out on the title in each of the past three seasons, finishing as runners-up twice behind Manchester City in 2023 and 2024.
After a grueling campaign marked by fierce competition and resilient performances, Arsenal delivered a masterclass in consistency. Their backline, often described as one of the most formidable in the league, stifled opponents while key attacking players delivered crucial goals. The triumph caps off a season of redemption for the club, whose supporters had waited over two decades for this moment.
With this historic achievement, Arsenal’s ambitions extend beyond domestic glory. The club is set to face Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final on May 30, where they will compete for the prestigious European trophy.