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How Arsenal Finally Ended 22 Years of Hurt

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How Arsenal Finally Ended 22 Years of Hurt From a VAR drama in east London to a title confirmed on the south coast, Mikel Arteta’s side have written the most compelling chapter in Arsenal’s recent history. It ended not at the Emirates, not with a trophy lift on the final day, but on a Tuesday night in Bournemouth, watching Erling Haaland equalise in stoppage time and knowing it was not enough. Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City were held to a 1-1 draw at the Vitality Stadium, with City needing a win to take the title race to the final day.

In the end, they could not find one. The moment the final whistle sounded on the south coast, Arsenal’s players and staff, gathered together to watch, celebrated what the club’s supporters have waited over two decades to feel. Amid reports that Pep Guardiola will step down at the end of the season, City’s title hopes were ultimately extinguished in the most fitting of circumstances, with Arsenal not even required to kick a ball.

The ten days that delivered this title were unlike anything English football has produced in years. Two 1-0 wins. Two Havertz headers.

And a VAR decision that, in retrospect, may have been the moment the trophy changed hands. Speaking to Gambling. com, an editorially independent authority on Mr Vegas Casino reviews and licensed operator guidance, one supporter summed up what the confirmation felt like: “I’ve waited 22 years for this.

I’ve seen us bottle it, seen us come close, seen it slip away on the last day. Watching it confirmed while we weren’t even playing felt like the only way it could possibly happen for this club. Perfect and unbearable at the same time.

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