UMVA has learned that Arsenal have finally broken a 22‑year drought, being crowned Premier League champions without even stepping onto the pitch.
The decisive moment arrived when Manchester City could only manage a 1‑1 stalemate against Bournemouth, handing the Gunners the title by default. The city’s streets erupted in a sea of red and white as fans poured onto the roads of north London, their cheers echoing long after the final whistle at the Vitality Stadium.
In a heartfelt video released moments after the news broke, manager Mikel Arteta urged supporters to “enjoy the moment,” praising the collective effort that made history happen once again. His words resonated with a club that has waited two decades for this triumph.
Now, with the league crown secured, Arsenal’s focus shifts to the European stage. The team will travel to Budapest on 30 May to face Paris Saint‑Germain in the Champions League final, keeping the promise of more silverware alive.
Sunday’s final league fixture at Selhurst Park against Crystal Palace will provide the ceremonial raising of the trophy, a moment that will be etched into the memory of every fan who believed the wait was finally over.
