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Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time since the historic 2003-04 ‘Invincibles’ season, after Manchester City’s 1-1 draw at Bournemouth mathematically ended the title race with a game to spare. The Gunners’ 14th top-flight league title was sealed without kicking a ball, as Pep Guardiola’s side failed to secure the win they desperately needed at the Vitality Stadium on Tuesday night.\n\nThe match itself provided late drama but ultimately delivered the result Arsenal craved. Bournemouth took a shock lead in the 39th minute through young French forward Eli Junior Kroupi, who finished calmly to send the home fans into raptures. City’s equaliser came deep in stoppage time, with Erling Haaland pouncing in the 95th minute to salvage a point. But the damage was already done: a draw was as good as a defeat for the defending champions’ title ambitions.\n\nFor Arsenal, the title signals a resurgence that has been two decades in the making. Since Arsène Wenger’s ‘Invincibles’ went an entire league season unbeaten, the club have endured years of transition, high-profile near-misses, and the dominance of Manchester United and then City. This triumph, under a project built on youthful energy and tactical discipline, rewrites the narrative of a club that had become synonymous with ‘top four but no more’.\n\nManchester City, who have won four of the last five titles, knew only a win would keep their fading hopes alive heading into the final weekend. Instead, the draw leaves them second, perhaps with questions about their summer squad refresh and the mental fatigue of chasing another treble. For Bournemouth, the point was a reward for a spirited display and a season of resilience under their own ambitions.\n\nThe Premier League’s final day will now lack any championship tension—a rare sight in a competition famed for its late drama. With Arsenal already crowned, the remaining fixtures become a mere formality. For the Gunners, the focus can shift fully to the ultimate prize: a Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in just 11 days.\n\nThat final carries enormous weight. Not only could Arsenal add a first European crown to their domestic success, but they would also complete a remarkable double—something no English side has achieved since Manchester United in 2008. The squad’s depth and momentum make them formidable opponents for the French champions.\n\nAnalysts and former players have been quick to draw comparisons with past great Arsenal sides. ‘This team has a steel that the late Wenger era lacked,’ one pundit noted. ‘They grind out results, they defend as a unit, and they have match-winners all over the pitch.’ Such resilience was never more evident than in the way they kept pace with City throughout a gruelling campaign.\n\nThe scenes from the title-winning moment—players and staff huddled together in the dressing room, fans gathering outside the Emirates even on a night Arsenal did not play—will become iconic imagery. It is a moment of redemption for a fanbase that has remained loyal through years of heartbreak, from the 2006 Champions League final to the 2019 Europa League defeat.\n\nFor Manchester City, the draw raises questions about their inability to break down a determined Bournemouth side. Despite dominating possession and chances, they looked one-dimensional at times, relying too heavily on Haaland’s individual brilliance. The late equaliser could not mask a performance that, by their high standards, was flat and inefficient.\n\nLooking ahead, the Premier League landscape may be shifting. Arsenal’s triumph, built on a young core and astute recruitment, signals a potential changing of the guard. Liverpool and other challengers will note with interest how the Merseyside club navigates its own rebuild, while City must decide how to refresh a squad that has already achieved so much.\n\nAs the dust settles on a landmark night, Arsenal can celebrate a 14th league title and the fulfilment of a dream that many felt might never come. From the dark days of the mid-2010s to the inspired leadership on and off the pitch, this is a story of perseverance. 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The Super Bowl-winning QB leaves with 46,966 passing yards and 353 TDs.","337879170816151553","0","2026-06-04T07:25:00Z","russell-wilson-retires-seahawks-legend-joins-cbs-sports","Sky Sports","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.skysports.com\u002Fnfl\u002Fnews\u002F12040\u002F13550638\u002Frussell-wilson-announces-nfl-retirement-as-former-seattle-seahawks-quarterback-takes-up-tv-role","326257619071143936","Atlanta",[91,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,101,102],"326257810885054464","326222707169431552","326257539962376192","326257545754710016","326257554411753472","326257556324356096","326257565602156544","326222713142120448","326257546392244224",[92,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112],"York","Anderlecht","Como","Newcastle","Newcastle Jets","Newells Old Boys","Real Betis","Canada","Nottingham Forest","Russell Wilson Retires: Seahawks Legend Joins CBS Sports",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":115,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":116,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":86,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":117,"slug":118,"sourceName":89,"sourceURL":119,"teamId":120,"teamName":121,"teamIds":122,"teamNames":126,"title":130},"Jalen Brunson scored 30 as the Knicks erased a 14-point deficit to beat the Spurs 105-95 in Game 1, snapping their 6-0 Finals opener streak with an 11-0 run.","337875585936134145","2026-06-04T06:14:00Z","brunson-s-30-points-power-knicks-game-1-win-over-spurs","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.skysports.com\u002Fbasketball\u002Fnews\u002F12040\u002F13550620\u002Fnba-finals-jalen-brunson-stars-as-new-york-knicks-beat-san-antonio-spurs-in-game-1","326257592445702144","San Antonio",[120,94,95,101,123,124,96,125],"326255038114566144","326255040400461824","326257544227983360",[121,104,105,111,127,128,106,129],"Santa Clara","FC Santa Coloma","Santos","Brunson's 30 Points Power Knicks' Game 1 Win Over Spurs",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":132,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":133,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":86,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":134,"slug":135,"sourceName":89,"sourceURL":136,"teamId":137,"teamName":138,"teamIds":139,"teamNames":144,"title":149},"George Russell trails Kimi Antonelli by 43 points after five races, but with 17 rounds left and a resilient mindset, the 2026 F1 title is within reach.","337853170220797953","2026-06-04T06:00:00Z","why-russell-can-still-beat-antonelli-43-point-gap","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.skysports.com\u002Ff1\u002Fnews\u002F12040\u002F13550120\u002Fgeorge-russell-how-mercedes-driver-can-still-beat-kimi-antonelli-to-2026-f1-title-despite-falling-43-points-behind","326222711976103936","Australia",[137,71,101,140,64,141,95,96,142,143],"326257536112005120","326222711745417216","326257789708013568","326257604382691328",[138,80,111,145,73,146,105,106,147,148],"Monaco","Japan","China","GOES","Why Russell Can Still Beat Antonelli: 43-Point Gap",{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":48,"excerpt":151,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":152,"leagueId":53,"leagueName":54,"matchId":86,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":134,"slug":153,"sourceName":89,"sourceURL":154,"teamId":50,"teamName":51,"teamIds":155,"teamNames":163,"title":171},"Ivan Dychko, who lost to Anthony Joshua in 2012 Olympic semis, faces Harvey Dykes in his UK pro debut Saturday and tips Joshua to potentially TKO Tyson Fury.","337853174020837377","ivan-dychko-joshua-fury-prediction-ahead-of-uk-debut","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.skysports.com\u002Fboxing\u002Fnews\u002F12040\u002F13550447\u002Fivan-dychko-anthony-joshuas-former-olympic-rival-ready-for-uk-return-in-bournemouth-and-offers-aj-vs-fury-prediction",[50,156,157,158,159,95,101,96,160,161,162],"326257664482873344","326257664751308800","326257700071542784","326257610275688448","326257745512632320","326257695210344448","326257576805142528",[51,164,165,166,167,105,111,106,168,169,170],"Kazakhstan","Bulgaria","Olympic","Leon","Members","Signal","Tune","Ivan Dychko: Joshua-Fury Prediction Ahead of UK Debut",{"awayScore":18,"awayTeam":173,"description":177,"homeScore":18,"homeTeam":178,"id":55,"kickoffAt":182,"length":183,"leagueId":184,"leagueName":54,"leagueSlug":185,"probabilityLabel":54,"slug":186,"status":187,"tvStations":188,"venueCity":51,"venueName":189},{"code":174,"id":45,"imagePath":175,"name":46,"slug":176},"AWY","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.api-sports.io\u002Ffootball\u002Fteams\u002F50.png","manchester-city","Bournemouth host Manchester City in a crucial Premier League clash. 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