The city erupted into pandemonium as thousands of Gunners fans poured onto the streets, their faces painted with pride and their voices hoarse from screaming with joy. It was a moment 22 years in the making – and it felt like the world had come to a standstill. The Premier League title was finally within Arsenal's grasp, and nothing could stop them celebrating now.
The drama of the night before still lingered, as PSG's dramatic win in the Champions League final hung heavy over the team. But the pain of defeat was quickly forgotten as the sheer elation of achieving the impossible washed over them. The players were mobbed by adoring fans, who chanted their names and begged for autographs.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta beamed with pride as he praised his team's 'resilience and determination', saying: 'This title is a testament to the hard work and dedication of every single player, staff member, and fan who has supported us on this journey.'
The wait was over – 22 long years of heartbreak and disappointment finally came to an end. The Premier League title was Arsenal's, and they were ready to bask in its glory.
As the parade wound its way through north London, it was clear that this was a moment that would go down in history. The Gunners' fans had waited patiently for their team to lift the trophy, and now they could finally celebrate with pride.