
Twenty-two years in the making – how Arsenal celebrated title win
Arsenal have had to wait 22 years to celebrate a title win, and both the club’s players and fans made sure to savour every second of it on Tuesday night.
THURSDAY, 21 MAY 2026, 15:05

Arsenal have had to wait 22 years to celebrate a title win, and both the club’s players and fans made sure to savour every second of it on Tuesday night.
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