Arsenal Win Premier League Title After Man City Slip Up Against Bournemouth

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Arsenal F.C. have officially been crowned Premier League champions after Manchester City F.C. dropped points in a dramatic draw against AFC Bournemouth on Tuesday night.

The result confirms Arsenal’s first league title in 22 years and marks a major milestone for manager Mikel Arteta, who has guided the North London club back to the summit of English football.

Bournemouth Shock Defending Champions

Manchester City entered the match needing a win to keep the title race alive, but Bournemouth produced a spirited performance to frustrate Pep Guardiola’s side.

Teenage forward Junior Kroupi opened the scoring for the hosts before half-time with a composed finish after Bournemouth repeatedly exposed City’s defence.

Goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic also played a crucial role, making important saves to keep Bournemouth ahead for most of the contest.

Haaland Equaliser Not Enough

Erling Haaland eventually rescued a late point for City with an equaliser, but the draw proved costly in the title race.

The dropped points left Arsenal unreachable at the top of the table heading into the final round of fixtures.

The result also secured European football for Bournemouth next season in what is expected to be the final campaign under manager Andoni Iraola.

Arteta Ends Arsenal’s Long Wait

For Arsenal, the title victory completes a remarkable turnaround after several seasons of rebuilding under Arteta.

The club’s consistency in attack and improved defensive discipline proved decisive throughout the campaign as the Gunners finally ended their long wait for Premier League success.

Arsenal are now expected to celebrate the title officially after their final league fixture against Crystal Palace F.C. on Sunday.