UMVA has learned that Arsenal players and staff kicked off their Premier League title celebrations in style last night, gathering at their training ground in London Colney to mark a historic moment.
The Gunners were crowned champions after Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, which meant Arsenal's wait for a title has finally come to an end. The news sparked wild celebrations in north London, with fans spilling out into the streets and making their way to the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal players took the party on the road, with Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, and Jurrien Timber spotted at the Emirates at 5am this morning. Rice stopped to take pictures with fans, joining in with chants as the celebrations continued.
Mikel Arteta, the mastermind behind Arsenal's title win, was noticeably absent from the celebrations, having earlier revealed that he would be watching the Manchester City game from home with his family. Arteta had planned a quiet night in, saying he wasn't sure how much of the game he would be able to watch.
While Arteta was at home, his players and staff were letting loose, with club legend Ian Wright partying with fans into the night. Thousands of fans descended upon the Emirates Stadium, creating an electric atmosphere that was years in the making.
The celebrations won't be over just yet, as Arsenal will get their hands on the trophy on Sunday when they take on Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. The team still has the chance to win more silverware, with the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain looming large on May 30.
Wright was among the thick of the celebrations, joining fans in their jubilant chants and cheers. The party atmosphere was infectious, with Rice and other players joining in and taking photos with their adoring fans.
The road to the title has been long and arduous, but for Arsenal, the wait is finally over. The team's players, staff, and fans have been ecstatic, and the celebrations will continue for days to come.
