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Arsenal Ends 22-Year Premier League Drought with Title Victory as Manchester City Draws

Last updated: May 20, 2026 8:49 am
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Arsenal’s 22-year Premier League title drought ends as Manchester City’s 1-1 draw with Bournemouth seals the championship for Mikel Arteta’s side, setting up a historic trophy lift and a Champions League final against PSG.

The wait is finally over. Arsenal are Premier League champions for the first time since the legendary “Invincibles” season of 2003-04, a result confirmed by Euronews after Manchester City could only manage a 1-1 draw against Bournemouth on Tuesday. The point leaves City with an unassailable four-point deficit, handing the title to Mikel Arteta’s squad with one matchday remaining.

This championship culminates a dramatic season-long battle. Arsenal held a seven-point lead as recently as early April, but City chipped away, notably beating the Gunners 2-1 at the Etihad on April 19 to draw level. However, City’s subsequent dropped points against Everton and Bournemouth proved fatal, while Arteta’s men won every subsequent match to reclaim and extend their advantage.

Arsenal supporters gather to celebrate at the Arsenal stadium after Arsenal's soccer team won the Premier League title in London, Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Fans celebrate outside Emirates Stadium following the confirmation of the title.

The emotional resonance for fans cannot be overstated. For three consecutive seasons, Arsenal finished second—twice behind City and once behind Liverpool—after collapsing from top positions in the final stretch. The near-misses became a painful narrative, making this triumph a cathartic release. Celebrations immediately erupted outside Emirates Stadium and at the club’s training ground, where players had gathered to watch the decisive match.

Central to this success is manager Mikel Arteta. His journey from Pep Guardiola’s assistant at Manchester City to dethroning his former mentor adds a deeply personal layer to this victory. Arteta has built a cohesive, resilient squad that blended experienced leaders with dynamic young talents, finally delivering on the promise shown in those previous near-title runs.

Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta reacts after the Premier League soccer match between West Ham and Arsenal in London, Sunday, May 10, 2026
Manager Mikel Arteta has transformed Arsenal from perennial nearly-men into champions.

Key to the campaign was the summer signing of midfielder Declan Rice, whose leadership and box-to-box dominance stabilized the spine. Alongside him, players like Viktor Gyökeres and Leandro Trossard provided consistent goal contributions. The squad’s mental fortitude, particularly in grinding out wins during the tense final weeks, marked a clear evolution from the teams that faltered in previous years.

Arsenal's Viktor Gyoekeres celebrates goal with Declan Rice, Leandro Trossard and Eberechi Eze during a Premier League match against Fulham in London, England, May 2, 2026
Key signings like Viktor Gyökeres and Declan Rice formed a potent attacking and midfield core.

This title is Arsenal’s 14th in English top-flight history, but its significance transcends numbers. It is the first time since 2017 that a club other than Manchester City or Liverpool has won the league, signaling a potential shift in the Premier League’s balance of power. For a club with Arsenal’s stature, the 22-year hiatus felt increasingly anomalous; this victory restores a sense of natural order and ambition.

The immediate future is equally bright. Arsenal will lift the trophy after their final match against Crystal Palace on May 24, and they now turn their focus to the Champions League final on May 30 in Budapest, where they face defending champions Paris Saint-Germain. The confidence from this league triumph provides a formidable foundation for that quest, with fans already dreaming of a historic double.

What this means for the broader landscape is clear. Pep Guardiola’s potential departure from Manchester City, hinted at in recent reports, now takes on new context. The dynasty he built faces its first serious challenger. Arteta’s Arsenal, built on a blend of technical philosophy and hardened resilience, has arrived as the new standard-bearer in English football.

The fan perspective is one of sheer relief and soaring optimism. The “what-if” scenarios of past seasons are replaced by concrete reality. This group of players, led by Arteta, has etched its name alongside the Invincibles. The narrative has shifted from “when will they win?” to “how many more can they win?”

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