Arsenal Crowned Premier League Champions After Manchester City Draw
Quick Look
- Arsenal have won the Premier League title for the first time since 2004, ending a 20-year drought.
- The championship was secured after Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth.
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Why It Matters
Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time since 2004. This achievement marks a significant milestone for manager Mikel Arteta in his first management role. The team finished as runners-up in the previous three campaigns and led for most of the current season before Manchester City closed the gap.
Arsenal are Premier League champions for the first time since Arsène Wenger’s Invincibles in 2004 after Manchester City drew 1-1 at Bournemouth.
It caps a remarkable achievement for Mikel Arteta in his first job in management, the Spaniard having transformed Arsenal into contenders since taking over from Unai Emery in December 2019. His team finished as runners-up in the past three campaigns and led the way for most of this season before City whittled down Arsenal’s nine-point lead after beating them at the Etihad in April.
Despite carrying the scars of previous years, Arteta’s side emerged strongest from what in effect became a five-game playoff between the two contenders. City blinked first when they drew against Everton, with Arsenal recording four successive wins without conceding a goal – culminating in Monday’s 1-0 victory over Burnley.
Arteta said he expected to find it hard to watch City’s game against Bournemouth given its significance but Arsenal fans had gathered in the pubs near the Emirates in anticipation of Andoni Iraola’s side securing a positive result and celebrated wildly on the final whistle, spilling on the street. Within 10 minutes of the title being confirmed thousands were marching towards the Emirates.
Arsenal will receive the Premier League trophy at Selhurst Park on Sunday after they face Crystal Palace in their final game. Arteta will become the longest-serving manager in England’s top four divisions when Guardiola’s departure from City after 10 years is confirmed and has the chance to emulate his mentor by winning the Champions League when Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain on 30 May. Only on five occasions have an English team won the top division and the European Cup in the same season, with City the last to accomplish that feat in 2023.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Arsenal will receive the Premier League trophy at Selhurst Park on Sunday after they face Crystal Palace.
Very likely · Within days
Mikel Arteta will become the longest-serving manager in England’s top four divisions when Guardiola’s departure from City after 10 years is confirmed.
Very likely · Within months
Arsenal has the chance to emulate his mentor by winning the Champions League when Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain on 30 May.
Possible · Within weeks
Open Questions
- Will Arsenal be able to maintain this level of performance in future seasons?
- What will be the impact of Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola's departure on the team's future performance?
- Can Arsenal emulate their domestic success with a Champions League title?





