19.05.2026 23:50
Arsenal fans, celebrating their Premier League title after 22 years, were seen rejoicing greatly after Bournemouth's goal against Manchester City.
In the 37th week of the English Premier League, Manchester City faced Bournemouth away.
CITY STUMBLED, ARSENAL CHAMPIONS
Falling behind in the 39th minute with a goal by Eli Junior Kroupi, City equalized in the 90+5th minute with a goal by Haaland. With no further goals, Manchester City drew 1-1, and leaders Arsenal, with 82 points, declared their championship four points ahead of their rival.
GREAT JOY WITH BOURNEMOUTH'S GOAL
Arsenal fans watching Manchester City's match in groups in London experienced great joy at Bournemouth's goal. Dozens of Arsenal fans hugged each other and chanted after the goal. These moments quickly received many shares on social media.
22-YEAR LONGING ENDS
The 'Gunners' were last champions in the 2003-2004 season under Arsene Wenger with the squad known as The Invincibles. Arsenal, who had been longing for a championship for 22 years, reached the cup for the 14th time with this championship.
SET PIECES BROUGHT THE CHAMPIONSHIP
Until this week, Arsenal scored goals from set pieces (excluding penalties) in 19 matches. The North London representative, who scored 18 goals from corners this season, also set a new record in this area.
ARTETA CHAMPION AFTER 7 SEASONS
Spanish manager Mikel Arteta, who started his duty at Arsenal on December 20, 2019, reached the cup in his 7th season at the helm of the team. Under Arteta's management, Arsenal played 246 Premier League matches, achieving 148 wins, 48 draws, and 50 losses. The Spanish manager, who achieved a win rate of 61.4% this season, became the manager with the highest win percentage in club history, including Arsene Wenger. Arsenal under Arteta will play the UEFA Champions League final against PSG on Saturday, May 30.