Martin Odegaard lifted the Premier League trophy as Arsenal celebrated their first title in 22 years at Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon. The Gunners wrapped up their campaign with a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, ultimately finishing seven points clear of Manchester City, who lost their last game against Aston Villa.
Arsenal have finalised their celebratory plans for Sunday's Premier League trophy presentation at Selhurst Park, ensuring the historic moment matches the club's traditional identity. Despite being forced to wear their change strip for the actual match against Crystal Palace, Mikel Arteta's champions are prepared to make a quick switch before the medals are handed out.
Arsenal have received a significant fitness boost at the perfect time as Mikel Merino has officially returned to training. The Spanish midfielder has been sidelined since February, but his recovery provides Mikel Arteta with a major selection lift ahead of the new Premier League champions' final game of the domestic season and Champions League final clash with Paris Saint-Germain.
Mikel Arteta has revealed the story of how he missed the exact moment Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions, choosing to host a family barbecue instead of watching the televised drama unfold. The Gunners boss opted for the quiet of his garden while his squad and staff gathered at London Colney to tune in for Manchester Cityâs decisive draw against Bournemouth.
Arsenal are preparing a major new contract for Mikel Arteta after the clubâs Premier League title triumph. The Gunners are also pushing ahead with ambitious summer transfer plans, with Eli Junior Kroupi and Julian Alvarez among their leading targets.
Mikel Arteta has delivered the Premier League title to Arsenal, while remaining in the hunt for Champions League glory, so is the Gunners boss now a top-five manager in world football? Philippe Senderos has explained to GOAL why the Spaniard, who has spent over six years in charge at Emirates Stadium, sits among the global coaching elite.
Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique has singled out Arsenal as the worldâs leading side in a specific tactical department ahead of their Champions League final showdown. The two heavyweights are set to clash in Budapest on May 30 to decide who will be crowned kings of Europe.
Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has led the tributes to Mikel Artetaâs squad after the Gunners were officially crowned Premier League champions, ending a painful 22-year wait for the top-flight title. The Frenchman, who was a cornerstone of the clubâs last title-winning side in 2004, expressed his gratitude to the current crop of stars for finally delivering silverware to a new generation of supporters.
Arsenal have finally ended their 22-year wait for Premier League glory, sparked by Manchester City's failure to beat Bournemouth on a dramatic night. While the playing squad and coaching staff descended into wild celebrations at London Colney, Mikel Arteta, the mastermind behind the triumph, was a notable absentee.
The 22-year wait is finally over for Arsenal as the Gunners have been officially crowned Premier League champions for the 2025-26 season. Following Manchester Cityâs failure to beat Bournemouth, Mikel Artetaâs squad erupted into wild celebrations to mark a historic north London triumph.
Arsenal have officially ended over two decades of hurt by clinching the Premier League title, and the club marked the historic achievement with a powerful tribute featuring legendary former manager Arsene Wenger. The Frenchman, who was the last man to lead the Gunners to league glory in 2004, passed the torch to Mikel Arteta in a moving video shared across the club's social media channels.
This time last year, Gary Neville argued that Mikel Arteta's most notable achievement at Arsenal was not his 2020 FA Cup win - but still being in a job despite going five subsequent seasons without winning a major honour. "We thought those days were gone where you could have this type of patience being afforded to you," the former Manchester United defender said on Sky Sports.
Arsenal have officially secured the Premier League title after Manchester City's draw at Bournemouth handed the Gunners an unassailable four-point lead with just one game remaining. Mikel Arteta's relentless side can finally celebrate a historic triumph that brings an end to over two decades of agonising near-misses and north London heartbreak.
Arsenal find themselves short on right-back options heading towards the Champions League final, with Ray Parlour admitting to GOAL that is a âworryâ given the considerable threat that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia will pose. The Gunners are set to face Paris Saint-Germain - the reigning kings of Europe - on May 30, but how will they solve their defensive issues and contain one of the best wingers in the business?
Invincibles star Ray Parlour has told GOAL how Mikel Arteta can become Arsenalâs new Arsene Wenger and match the longevity enjoyed by one of the Gunnersâ most iconic former managers. The north London outfit are in the process of chasing down a Premier League and Champions League double, and major silverware will help to keep their Spanish coach in his current surroundings for the foreseeable future.