The $30 million parade: A spectacle for the ages
Arsenal's players and staff celebrated their Premier League title win with a victory parade in north London,where hundreds of thousands of fans packed the streets to watch the team and their manager Mikel Arteta.
The players waved to the huge crrowds from open-top buses, proudly displaying the trophy, as the Gunners travelled a five-mile loop through Islington.
The immediate area around the Emirates Stadium was cordoned off due to safety concerns, fans instead lining the streets to watch Mikel Arteta's men celebrate a first league title in 22 years.
The victory parade came a day after Arsenal lost the Champions League final against Paris St-Germain in a heartbreaking penalty shootout in Budapest.
Declan Rice sends a warning to the Premier League
Declan Rice sent a warning to Arsenal's rivals at a packed Premier League title parade, saying 'They (rivals) laughed. They are not laughing anymore.'
Rice's comments come as the Premier League champions look to build a dynasty, with the midfielder warning rivals to 'lock in or get locked out'.
Arsenal's title win marks a significant milestone for the club,and Rice's words suggest that the team is ready to take on the best of the Premier League.
A familiar pattern from the 2019 crash
The victory parade comes after a day of heartbreak for Arsenal fans, who saw their team lose the Champions League final agaist Paris St-Germain in a heartbreaking penalty shootout in Budapest.
However, the mood was lifted by the sheer turnout and elated celebrations, with organisers and the Metropolitan Police estimating at least 500,000 fans would attend .
That total is understood to have been well surpassed, with numerous tube stations closed to manage capacity.
Who is the unnamed buyer?
While the identity of the unnmaed buyer of the title remains a mystery, one thing is clear: Arsenal's title win marks a significant milestone for the club.
The team's victory parade was a spectacle for the ages, with hundreds of thousands of fans packing the streets to watch the team and their manager Mikel Arteta.
As the team looks to build a dynasty, one thing is clear: they are not laughing anymore.
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