Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta joined his players Tuesday evening to celebrate the club winning the Premier League title [1, 2].
The victory marks a significant milestone for the North London club, ending a long wait for the top-flight trophy and cementing the current squad's place in team history.
The celebrations took place at Emirates Stadium in London [2]. Midfielder Declan Rice took a prominent role in leading the festivities as the team marked their achievement. Rice addressed the crowd and supporters during the event, emphasizing his confidence in the team's trajectory.
"I told you all we were going to win this," Rice said [1].
Arteta did not join the initial stages of the event but arrived later in the evening to participate with his players. The manager said he wanted to be present for the milestone despite his late arrival.
"I joined the lads late on Tuesday night because I wanted to be part of the celebration," Arteta said [1, 2].
The atmosphere at the stadium remained celebratory throughout the night as the squad and staff gathered to acknowledge the title win. The event served as a public validation of the tactical and personnel changes implemented under Arteta's leadership, including the addition of Rice to the midfield.
“"I told you all we were going to win this,"”
This title victory represents the culmination of Mikel Arteta's long-term project to rebuild Arsenal into a championship-winning side. By securing the Premier League trophy, the club disrupts the recent dominance of other top-tier English teams and validates the significant financial investments made in key players like Declan Rice.





