UMVA has learned that Arsenal’s victory parade ignited inside the club’s London Colney training ground, where a sea of jubilant faces watched Manchester City’s title hopes dissolve.
When City were held to a 1‑1 draw with Bournemouth, the spell was broken and Arsenal clinched their first league crown in 22 years, sealing the triumph with a game to spare.
Fans flooded the streets of north London, but the real fireworks erupted behind closed doors as the squad and staff gathered around a TV, the air thick with disbelief and relief.
Midfielder Declan Rice captured the moment on Instagram, posting a selfie with Kai Havertz, Eberechi Eze, Myles Lewis‑Skelly, Bukayo Saka and William Saliba, their smiles a testament to years of waiting.
His caption, “I told you all, it’s done,” sliced through the chatter, a direct retort to the viral clip that showed him mouthing “it’s not done” after Arsenal’s April loss to City.
The mockery that followed that clip on social media now feels like distant echo, replaced by a roar of triumph as the Gunners finally seized the summit.
Inside the training base, cameras caught the wild celebration: players dancing, staff hugging, and a chorus of cheers that seemed to shake the very walls.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the mood was electric, with the squad reveling in the realization that years of near‑misses had finally given way to a historic league title.
As the night wore on, the party showed no signs of slowing, a vivid reminder that perseverance can turn doubt into destiny.