Arsenal Ends 22-Year Premier League Drought, Secures 14th Title

Arsenal crowned Premier League champions after 22 years as City draws with Bournemouth, securing title ahead of final match. | Football News

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Arsenal ended a 22-year Premier League wait on Tuesday after Manchester City's 1-1 draw at Bournemouth confirmed Mikel Arteta's side as champions with one match still to play.

The title is Arsenal's first since the 2003-04 Invincibles season and their 14th English top-flight crown.

Arsenal's triumph was built on a strong defensive season, conceding just 26 league goals, and a clinical approach to set pieces, scoring 21 goals from set plays and conceding only eight.

The balance of the side told its own story, with a harder, more controlled version of Arsenal, compact without the ball, clinical from restarts, mature in game management, and less vulnerable to chaos.

The emotional release was immediate, with players and staff celebrating together and supporters gathering around the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal's domestic job is complete, but their season still has one more giant door to kick open, facing Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on May 30.