Arsenal secured its fourth Premier League title after Manchester City drew 1-1 against Bournemouth in their clash on Wednesday.
The result leaves Pep Guardiola’s side on 78 points with one gameweek left, which means that it can no longer catch the Gunners, who have 82.
Arsenal last lifted the trophy in the 2003-04 ‘invincible’ season, where it went the whole campaign unbeaten under the leadership of Arsene Wenger.
Viktor Gyokeres is the top scorer for the London club with 14 goals in the league this season, while Martin Odegaard and Leandro Trossard lead the assist charts with six apiece. At the back, David Raya secured his third consecutive Golden Glove award after keeping 19 clean sheets.
It is also a first league title for manager Mikel Arteta, who joined the club in 2019 after serving three and a half seasons as a deputy for Guardiola.
With the title secured, Arsenal will now shift its focus to the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 final, where it will take on defending champion Paris Saint-Germain.
Published on May 20, 2026
Arsenal secured its fourth Premier League title after Manchester City drew 1-1 against Bournemouth in…
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice summed up the mood of defiance after his side’s nervy 1-0 victory over Newcastle United sent the side back to the top of the Premier League on Saturday.
“I think we said after last week (defeat by Manchester City) that we have to win five games if we want to win the Premier League,” he said. “That’s one down and now four to go. It was about winning no matter how we win.”
Stuttering Arsenal has seen a nine-point lead in the title race evaporate and last Sunday’s 2-1 loss at Manchester City, combined with City’s narrow win at Burnley on Wednesday, dislodged it from top spot for the first time since October.
Saturday’s victory, sealed by a majestic ninth-minute goal by Eberechi Eze, was hard going but crucially it put Arsenal three points clear again, although City has a game in hand.
With Arsenal’s and City’s goal difference virtually the same, the race has turned into a five-game sprint and Mikel Arteta’s side must now focus on its remaining league games at home to Fulham and Burnley and away to West Ham United and Crystal Palace — hardly the most formidable fixtures.
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Win all of those and it would have a great chance of delivering a first league title since 2004.
“It is exciting times. There’s a lot to play for,” added Rice, who will be back leading the midfield away to Atletico Madrid in a Champions League semifinal first leg on Wednesday.
Arsenal’s players looked out on their feet at the final whistle after 97 minutes of hard graft. But captain Martin Odegaard promised there would be no let-up in Arsenal’s bid to keep City at bay.
“This schedule is crazy. We just have to keep going. It is the end of the season, just leave everything out that we have inside, fight every single game and we just have to keep going,” the Norwegian said. “That’s where we want to be but it is going to go all the way to the end.
“We are ready for it and we will fight every single day.”
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice summed up the mood of defiance after his side’s nervy 1-0 victory over Newcastle United sent the side back to the top of the Premier League on Saturday.
“I think we said after last week (defeat by Manchester City) that we have to win five games if we want to win the Premier League,” he said. “That’s one down and now four to go. It was about winning no matter how we win.”
Stuttering Arsenal has seen a nine-point lead in the title race evaporate and last Sunday’s 2-1 loss at Manchester City, combined with City’s narrow win at Burnley on Wednesday, dislodged it from top spot for the first time since October.
Saturday’s victory, sealed by a majestic ninth-minute goal by Eberechi Eze, was hard going but crucially it put Arsenal three points clear again, although City has a game in hand.
With Arsenal’s and City’s goal difference virtually the same, the race has turned into a five-game sprint and Mikel Arteta’s side must now focus on its remaining league games at home to Fulham and Burnley and away to West Ham United and Crystal Palace — hardly the most formidable fixtures.
Match report | Premier League 2025-26: Nervy Arsenal goes back to top as Eze seals vital win over Newcastle
Win all of those and it would have a great chance of delivering a first league title since 2004.
“It is exciting times. There’s a lot to play for,” added Rice, who will be back leading the midfield away to Atletico Madrid in a Champions League semifinal first leg on Wednesday.
Arsenal’s players looked out on their feet at the final whistle after 97 minutes of hard graft. But captain Martin Odegaard promised there would be no let-up in Arsenal’s bid to keep City at bay.
“This schedule is crazy. We just have to keep going. It is the end of the season, just leave everything out that we have inside, fight every single game and we just have to keep going,” the Norwegian said. “That’s where we want to be but it is going to go all the way to the end.
“We are ready for it and we will fight every single day.”
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice summed up the mood of defiance after his side’s nervy 1-0…
Arsenal arrested its slump in form with Eberechi Eze’s superb early goal securing an ugly 1-0 home win against Newcastle United to reclaim top spot in the Premier League on Saturday.
After successive league defeats to Bournemouth and Manchester City, Arsenal was knocked off the summit for the first time since October by City on Wednesday but responded to secure three vital points. It was far from convincing, and the quality of Eze’s sublime ninth-minute strike was at odds with the rest of a laboured display by Mikel Arteta’s side, but all that mattered for the host was getting back to winning ways.
The nervousness around the stadium was apparent throughout a tight contest and there was relief when Newcastle substitute Yoane Wissa blazed a glorious late chance over the crossbar. With Manchester City otherwise engaged in FA Cup semifinal action, Arsenal took the chance to move to 73 points from 34 games with City on 70 from 33.
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“It’s never going to be a path of roses,” Arteta said. “We knew at halftime we wanted to score the second goal but we were not efficient enough. But we did the job.”
Newcastle’s fourth successive league defeat, and 13th in its last 14 league visits to Arsenal, left the side in 14th place and with pressure mounting on Eddie Howe, although he said he was pleased with his side’s improved display.
“I can’t be too critical of the players today, it was a much better performance,” Howe said.
Arsenal’s stuttering run in the past month began with a tame League Cup final defeat by Manchester City followed by a surprise loss to second-tier Southampton in the FA Cup.
But it was the back-to-back league defeats and the evaporation of a nine-point lead in the title race that has really spooked Arsenal as it tries to land a first Premier League crown since 2004.
Set pieces to the rescue again
While Saturday’s performance will hardly have had Manchester City quaking in its boots, what is not in dispute is Arsenal’s ability to capitalise from set-piece routines.
Eze’s goal was the 17th Arsenal has scored from a corner this season — a Premier League record — but this was a variation on the usual routine.
Twice in the opening minutes, the Gunners used a short corner rather than the usual high delivery into the area. The first two had little effect although Eze did fire a shot wide from the second.
When another corner came along soon after, the ball was played low into the area to Kai Havertz, who fed it back to Eze just outside the penalty area and in one flowing movement he curled a right-footed shot away from the helpless Nick Pope.
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It should have settled Arsenal’s nerves and made for a comfortable Spring evening against a labouring Newcastle whose season has hit the buffers.
In reality, it was never comfortable. Arsenal was strangely passive throughout the rest of the first half and Newcastle occasionally threatened, with Sandro Tonali’s dipping low drive almost catching out David Raya.
Havertz limped off in the first half to be replaced by Viktor Gyokeres and Eze departed early in the second half.
“Muscular niggles, we don’t think they are too much,” said Arteta, whose side face Atletico Madrid on Wednesday in a Champions League semifinal first leg.
With Arsenal seemingly unable, or unwilling, to kill off the game, the anxiety levels grew in the latter stages and had Wissa shown more composure with the goal gaping, Arsenal would have handed another gift to City.
On the plus side, the outfit showed commendable durability, Bukayo Saka returned off the bench after a month out and Arsenal will have the chance to open the gap to six points when it hosts Fulham next weekend before City is next in league action.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Arsenal arrested its slump in form with Eberechi Eze’s superb early goal securing an ugly 1-0 home win against Newcastle United to reclaim top spot in the Premier League on Saturday.
After successive league defeats to Bournemouth and Manchester City, Arsenal was knocked off the summit for the first time since October by City on Wednesday but responded to secure three vital points. It was far from convincing, and the quality of Eze’s sublime ninth-minute strike was at odds with the rest of a laboured display by Mikel Arteta’s side, but all that mattered for the host was getting back to winning ways.
The nervousness around the stadium was apparent throughout a tight contest and there was relief when Newcastle substitute Yoane Wissa blazed a glorious late chance over the crossbar. With Manchester City otherwise engaged in FA Cup semifinal action, Arsenal took the chance to move to 73 points from 34 games with City on 70 from 33.
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“It’s never going to be a path of roses,” Arteta said. “We knew at halftime we wanted to score the second goal but we were not efficient enough. But we did the job.”
Newcastle’s fourth successive league defeat, and 13th in its last 14 league visits to Arsenal, left the side in 14th place and with pressure mounting on Eddie Howe, although he said he was pleased with his side’s improved display.
“I can’t be too critical of the players today, it was a much better performance,” Howe said.
Arsenal’s stuttering run in the past month began with a tame League Cup final defeat by Manchester City followed by a surprise loss to second-tier Southampton in the FA Cup.
But it was the back-to-back league defeats and the evaporation of a nine-point lead in the title race that has really spooked Arsenal as it tries to land a first Premier League crown since 2004.
Set pieces to the rescue again
While Saturday’s performance will hardly have had Manchester City quaking in its boots, what is not in dispute is Arsenal’s ability to capitalise from set-piece routines.
Eze’s goal was the 17th Arsenal has scored from a corner this season — a Premier League record — but this was a variation on the usual routine.
Twice in the opening minutes, the Gunners used a short corner rather than the usual high delivery into the area. The first two had little effect although Eze did fire a shot wide from the second.
When another corner came along soon after, the ball was played low into the area to Kai Havertz, who fed it back to Eze just outside the penalty area and in one flowing movement he curled a right-footed shot away from the helpless Nick Pope.
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It should have settled Arsenal’s nerves and made for a comfortable Spring evening against a labouring Newcastle whose season has hit the buffers.
In reality, it was never comfortable. Arsenal was strangely passive throughout the rest of the first half and Newcastle occasionally threatened, with Sandro Tonali’s dipping low drive almost catching out David Raya.
Havertz limped off in the first half to be replaced by Viktor Gyokeres and Eze departed early in the second half.
“Muscular niggles, we don’t think they are too much,” said Arteta, whose side face Atletico Madrid on Wednesday in a Champions League semifinal first leg.
With Arsenal seemingly unable, or unwilling, to kill off the game, the anxiety levels grew in the latter stages and had Wissa shown more composure with the goal gaping, Arsenal would have handed another gift to City.
On the plus side, the outfit showed commendable durability, Bukayo Saka returned off the bench after a month out and Arsenal will have the chance to open the gap to six points when it hosts Fulham next weekend before City is next in league action.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Arsenal arrested its slump in form with Eberechi Eze’s superb early goal securing an ugly…