Arsenal secured the Premier League on Tuesday after Manchester City drew 1‑1 with Bournemouth, leaving the Gunners four points clear with one game remaining. The squad, still buzzing from the win, turned the night into a marathon party that stretched into the early morning.
Celebrations at 5 a.m. Outside the Emirates Stadium
Footage released by the club showed Declan Rice, Jurrien Timber, Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze roaming the Emirates grounds at around 5 a.m., the sky lightening as fans cheered. Rice, hoarse from shouting, invited supporters to join a spontaneous photo, then led a chant of “Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal.” The scene underscored how the players blended public gratitude with private revelry.
Martin Ødegaard’s Mock‑Bottle Gaffe Sparks Social‑Media Buzz
At a private gathering, captain Martin Ødegaard was photographed sipping from the infamous Arsenal bottle that a Manchester City fan had used to taunt the Gunners weeks earlier. Gabriel Jesus later posted his own image of the bottle, turning the tease back on the rival fan. The exchange illustrates how quickly on‑field drama can spill into online banter.
Fans Flood Pubs and Streets, Turning North London Into a Festival
Supporters swarmed traditional pre‑match pubs such as the Drayton Park Arms and the World’s End, popping champagne and climbing onto tables as news of the title broke.. outside the stadium, thousands waved flags, set off fireworks and even blocked traffic, creating a city‑wide celebration that lasted well past midnight.
Former Gunners Jorginho Joins the Festivities via Facetime
Ex‑Arsenal midfielder Jorginho, now with Flamengo, joined the party virtually, FaceTiming with Saka and Timber and posting “So happy for you guys” on his social feed. his participation highlights the enduring bond between former players and the club’s historic moments.
Who Will Claim the Trophy on Sunday?
Arsenal are set to lift the Premier League trophy after their final match at Crystal Palace on Sunday, with tickets now described as “gold dust” for loyal fans. The win ends a 19‑year wait since the 2003‑04 unbeaten season, a drought that has shaped the narrative around manager Mikel Arteta’s tenure.
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