Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright celebrated with fans Tuesday night after the club was crowned Premier League champions.
The victory marks a historic return to the top of English football for the North London side, ending more than two decades of frustration for its supporters.
Wright joined the street celebrations outside the Emirates Stadium, where he was serenaded by crowds of cheering fans [3, 4]. The atmosphere in North London reflected the magnitude of the achievement, as the club secured its first Premier League title since 2004 [1].
During the celebrations, Wright expressed his joy and conviction regarding the team's performance. "We deserve it," Wright said [2].
The win concludes a 22-year wait for the trophy [3, 4]. For many supporters and club legends like Wright, the title represents a culmination of years of rebuilding, and persistence. The celebrations continued throughout the night as fans gathered in the streets surrounding the stadium to honor the squad's achievement.
Wright, a club legend known for his prolific scoring record, has remained a vocal supporter of the team throughout its journey back to the summit. His presence among the fans highlighted the emotional connection between the club's history and its current success. The victory restores Arsenal to a position of dominance in the league, mirroring the success seen during the early 2000s.
“"We deserve it,"”
Arsenal's title win breaks a long-standing drought and shifts the power dynamic of the Premier League. By ending a 22-year wait, the club validates a long-term project of squad development and tactical evolution, returning a traditional powerhouse to the top of the English game.




