Manchester City striker Erling Haaland warned rivals the club will fight to win every trophy next season after Arsenal clinched the Premier League title [1].
The shift in power marks a significant turning point in English football. Arsenal ended a 22-year wait for the league title [3], breaking the recent dominance of Manchester City.
The title race remained tight until the final stages. Manchester City were within two points of the league leaders after a victory against Brentford [4]. However, the race concluded following a match against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, where City failed to secure a win and lost their grip on the championship [3].
Haaland addressed the disappointment publicly, directing his message toward the new champions and other contenders. While some reports indicate his warning was specifically for Arsenal [1], other accounts suggest the message was intended for all Premier League rivals [2].
"We will keep fighting to win everything next season," Haaland said [1].
He emphasized that the current setback would serve as a motivational tool for the squad. The striker indicated that the team is not conceding the long-term battle for supremacy in the league.
"We'll use this as fuel for next season," Haaland said [2].
Despite the loss, Haaland expressed a commitment to maintaining a high level of competition against the North London club. He noted that the rivalry would continue to intensify as City seeks to reclaim the trophy.
"We will keep the pressure on Arsenal," Haaland said [5].
“"We will keep fighting to win everything next season."”
The conclusion of the season establishes Arsenal as a dominant force after more than two decades without a title. For Manchester City, the loss represents a rare failure to secure the championship, and Haaland's public comments serve to maintain squad morale and signal to the league that the club remains a primary contender despite the change in leadership.




