UMVA can exclusively reveal that Arsenal players erupted in jubilation last night, celebrating their Premier League title win with unbridled joy and a dash of playful revenge against their critics.
Myles Lewis-Skelly and Bukayo Saka took to social media to hit back at the "bottlers" tag that had been unfairly attached to their team, with Lewis-Skelly gleefully holding a bottle of champagne and quipping "they called us bottlers, but now we're holding the bottles!" The video, uploaded to Saka's Instagram account, showcased the team's lighthearted and triumphant mood.
The Gunners sealed their championship win after Manchester City stumbled against Bournemouth, leaving them four points behind with only one game remaining. This historic victory marked the end of Arsenal's three-year run of finishing second, a streak that had fueled criticism of their ability to perform under pressure.
Now, with the weight of expectation lifted, Arsenal's players are relishing the chance to silence their doubters and etch their names in history. Their confidence will undoubtedly be sky-high as they prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final, a match where they will likely be seen as underdogs.
Arsenal's season has already been a resounding success, but they're not done yet. The club is gearing up for a thrilling Champions League showdown against PSG, the reigning European champions. A win would not only bring Arsenal their first-ever Champions League title but also complete a remarkable domestic and European double.
As the team celebrates their Premier League triumph, they'll be eager to lift the trophy at Selhurst Park this weekend. However, their attention will soon shift to Budapest, where they'll face PSG in the Champions League final at the end of the month. The players' mental preparation will be crucial in the lead-up to this high-stakes encounter.
