22 Years of Hurt over for This North Wales Reporter as Arsenal Win the Premier League
Mikel Arteta will briefly celebrate before Arsenal turn to a Champions League final that could deliver the club’s first European Cup.
- On Tuesday, Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth secured the Premier League title for Arsenal, ending the club's 22-year wait for a championship.
- Since the famous 2004 'Invincibles' season under Arsene Wenger, Arsenal had failed to capture the title; Mikel Arteta took charge at the end of 2019 to rebuild the squad.
- Arsenal dropped only 10 points and remained unbeaten throughout the season, with Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard starting 25 and 16 league matches respectively.
- Fans will celebrate as the team lifts the trophy this Sunday at Selhurst Park before shifting focus toward the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest.
- Manager Mikel Arteta said, "But then we have six days that we need to write a new history in this football club," signaling ambition beyond the Premier League triumph.
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Arsenal have won the English Premier League for the first time in 22 years. Mikel Arteta, who has been in charge of the Londoners for over six years, led them to the title.
22 years of hurt over for this North Wales reporter as Arsenal win the Premier League
Arron Evans' beloved Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions this week.
Arsenal are the perfect champions for this deeply weird season
There is no such thing as an undeserving champion, at least not until independent commissions or courts make their judgements. But holding out for 22 years, finishing as runners-up three years in a row and combining it with an impeccable run to a Champions League final all at once? That counts as a biggie. Glorious triumph is viewed through two prisms, both quite different to the other. The first is as a simple mark of success, an in-the-moment …
After three consecutive silverwares and more than two decades of waiting, Arsenal will lift the Premier League trophy again on Sunday. The title is not the result of a single outstanding season, but the result of a six-year, often painful rebuilding process. Mikel Arteta has radically transformed the club's culture, squad and playing style. The foundation of their success has been the league's best defence, a highly effective penalty shootout an…
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