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Arsenal crowned Premier League champions after Man City stumble at Bournemouth

Arsenal FC have officially won the Premier League title after Manchester City were held to a draw by AFC Bournemouth on Tuesday night.

The result ends Arsenal’s 22-year wait for the league crown and confirms Mikel Arteta has delivered the club’s first Premier League triumph since the famous Invincibles era.

City’s dropped points leave Arsenal four clear at the top heading into the final round of fixtures, with the Gunners now set to lift the trophy following their trip to Crystal Palace FC on Sunday.

Bournemouth frustrate Guardiola’s side

The match was dominated by speculation surrounding the future of City manager Pep Guardiola, amid reports suggesting he could leave the club at the end of the season.

Arsenal crowned Premier League champions after Man City stumble at Bournemouth
Arsenal win Premier League after City draw vs Bournemouth

While Guardiola insisted the rumours had no effect on his players, Bournemouth produced one of their strongest performances of the campaign to frustrate the defending champions.

Teenage forward Junior Kroupi gave the hosts the lead before half-time with a composed curling finish after Bournemouth repeatedly exposed City defensively.

Goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic also delivered a crucial second-half save to deny Nico O’Reilly as the hosts protected their advantage.

Haaland strike not enough for City

Erling Haaland eventually rescued a point for City with a late equaliser, but Bournemouth held firm to secure a famous result.

The draw also guarantees European football for Bournemouth next season in what will be the final campaign under manager Andoni Iraola, who has confirmed he will leave the club this summer.

Arteta finally delivers long-awaited title

For Arsenal, the result completes a remarkable rise under Arteta after several near-misses in recent seasons.

The North London club have combined attacking consistency with defensive discipline throughout the campaign and now enter the final weekend as deserved champions of English football.