Oh my days, North London is RED tonight! After two decades of heartbreak, near-misses, and “what ifs,” Arsenal Football Club are officially the 2025/26 Premier League champions. And get this — they didn’t even need to kick a ball yesterday. Manchester City’s 1-1 draw against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium sealed it with a game to spare
The scenes? Pure pandemonium.

At the London Colney training ground, the squad huddled together watching the City game like it was the World Cup final. When that final whistle blew, the place erupted — players jumping, hugging, screaming, shirts off, the works. Declan Rice summed it up perfectly on Instagram: “I told you all… it’s done.” Classic. Outside the Emirates, fans flooded the streets in a sea of red and white. Fireworks, flags, chants echoing into the night, and legends like Ian Wright showing up to soak it all in. It felt like 2004 all over again, but this one hits different.
How They Did It

Mikel Arteta’s men finished the job with 82 points from 37 games: 25 wins, 7 draws, 5 losses. They scored 69 goals and conceded just 26 — a rock-solid defense that was the foundation of this triumph. This is Arsenal’s 4th Premier League title and their 14th English top-flight championship overall.

Think about the journey: The memes, the criticism, three straight runner-up finishes, including that agonizing 2-point loss to City a couple of seasons back. The pressure — Arteta and the boys shut every single doubter up. Arteta becomes the first Arsenal manager since the legendary Arsène Wenger to deliver the Premier League crown. From the Invincibles era to this resilient, hungry squad built on steel (hello, Declan Rice and David Raya masterclasses), togetherness, and tactical brilliance.

They even went the whole season without a red card or conceding a penalty — historic stuff.
What This Means
For Arsenal fans, this isn’t just silverware. It’s validation. It’s the end of the “nearly men” tag. It’s proof that patience, smart recruitment, and an unbreakable dressing room spirit can conquer the Premier League machine.

The party isn’t stopping anytime soon. They still have one final match against Crystal Palace on May 24 to lift the trophy properly at the Emirates in front of their own supporters. Expect an absolute carnival.

To every Gooner who stuck through the dark days, the trophyless seasons, and the endless banter — this one’s for you. The Premier League trophy is back where it belongs: North London.
Up the Arsenal. Champions at last. 🔥

What a time to be alive. COYG!











