Arsenal were officially crowned Premier League champions, bringing an end to the club’s 22-year wait for league glory and marking a historic moment for Mikel Arteta’s side.
After years of rebuilding and near misses, Arsenal finally returned to the summit of English football by securing their fourth Premier League title with 85 points. The triumph represents one of the most memorable achievements in the club’s modern history and completes a remarkable transformation under Arteta.
Gabriel Jesus gave Arsenal the lead late in the first half before Noni Madueke added a second goal shortly after the break to put the visitors in full control. Crystal Palace managed to respond in the 89th minute through Jean-Philippe Mateta, but the late goal did little to change the atmosphere as Arsenal supporters celebrated the long-awaited championship.

For many supporters, the championship carries even greater significance because it is Arsenal’s first league crown since the legendary “Invincibles” era of 2004. More than two decades later, a new generation has now written its own chapter in the club’s history.
With 85 points and the Premier League trophy finally back in North London, Arsenal’s long wait is over.





