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Arsenal fans celebrate first Premier League title in 19 years

5/20/2026 · News

Arsenal Football Club clinches its first Premier League title since 2004 with a 2-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Mikel Arteta’s side secured the historic win on Sunday, sparking wild celebrations across London.

Arsenal Football Club has ended a 19-year wait for a Premier League title after a commanding 2-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday. The decisive win, sealed with goals from Gabriel Jesus and Martin Ødegaard, marked the club’s first top-flight championship since the Invincibles’ unbeaten season in 2003-04.

19 yearsLength of time since Arsenal last won a top-flight league title

The final whistle at Old Trafford triggered spontaneous celebrations in Highbury, Islington, and beyond, with thousands of Arsenal supporters flooding into the streets. Fans draped in red and white scarves chanted “We’ve done it!” outside Emirates Stadium, while fireworks lit up the sky over the city. Social media erupted with tributes to manager Mikel Arteta, whose tactical acumen has transformed the club’s fortunes since his appointment in December 2019.

Key Points

  • ✅ Arsenal wins first Premier League title since 2004
  • ⚡ Goals from Gabriel Jesus and Martin Ødegaard secure 2-0 victory at Old Trafford
  • 💡 Mikel Arteta’s leadership hailed as pivotal in club’s resurgence

Defender William Saliba delivered a masterclass in defensive solidity, marshalling the backline with rare composure. Midfielder Declan Rice, signed for a club-record £105 million in July, completed 92% of his passes, underscoring his impact since joining from West Ham United. The result leaves Arsenal 10 points clear at the top of the table with three matches remaining, making a title defence next season a real possibility.

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United manager Erik ten Hag admitted his side’s performance was “unacceptable,” conceding that Arsenal’s intensity rendered his team impotent for large spells of the match. The defeat dropped United to fifth place, leaving their Champions League qualification hopes hanging by a thread.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 105 million — Record-breaking transfer fee for Declan Rice in July
  • 92% — Rice’s pass completion rate against United

The title triumph caps a remarkable turnaround for Arsenal, who finished eighth last season and were written off by many pundits as long-shot contenders. Arteta’s emphasis on high pressing, technical discipline, and mental resilience has paid dividends, with the squad’s average age of 25.3 reflecting a bold investment in youth and potential.

💡 Pro Tip

For clubs chasing silverware, Arteta’s approach demonstrates the value of patience and clear tactical identity. His ability to blend experienced campaigners like Kieran Tierney with emerging talents such as Bukayo Saka highlights a sustainable model for success.

Amid the euphoria, concerns linger about fixture congestion and squad depth. Arsenal face Chelsea at home next Saturday, followed by a crunch clash against Manchester City in mid-May. Arteta has already hinted at potential reinforcements in the summer transfer window, with the club eyeing a quadruple assault on domestic and European trophies.

  1. League Title — Secured with two games to spare
  2. Champions League — Arsenal currently second in Group A, one win from qualification
  3. FA Cup — Reached quarter-finals, awaiting draw for next round
  4. League Cup — Eliminated in fourth round

The 2023-24 campaign will be remembered as the season Arsenal ended years of underachievement and restored their status among England’s elite. For the players, staff, and supporters, the pain of past near-misses has been replaced by the unmistakable joy of a title earned the hard way.

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