Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he loved seeing his players greeted by supporters outside the Emirates Stadium in the early morning hours.
The gesture marks a significant emotional peak for the club and its community after a long period of championship drought. This connection between the squad and the fanbase underscores the cultural impact of the club's recent success in London.
Supporters gathered outside the stadium at approximately five a.m. [2] on Wednesday morning. The gathering occurred shortly after the club secured its first Premier League title in 22 years [1] during a match on May 22, 2026.
Arteta said the fans were important in creating a celebratory atmosphere. The manager observed the interactions between the players and the crowd as the team returned to the grounds in the early hours of the day.
The victory ends a multi-decade wait for the league trophy. The presence of fans at dawn highlights the intensity of the celebration following the match on May 22.
Arteta said the sight of the players with the supporters was a highlight of the experience. The event served as an informal bridge between the professional athletes, and the local community during the height of the title celebrations.
“Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years”
The end of a 22-year title drought represents a generational shift for Arsenal, transforming the club from a perennial contender back into a champion. The early morning gathering at the Emirates Stadium demonstrates a high level of fan engagement and emotional investment, suggesting that the victory has strengthened the bond between the current squad and the city of London.




