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Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 31
Arsenal Draw 500,000 to Title Parade After 22-Year Premier League Wait
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 31

Arsenal Draw 500,000 to Title Parade After 22-Year Premier League Wait

10 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · May 31
  • An estimated 500,000 supporters packed north London for Arsenal’s open-top bus parade, celebrating the club’s first Premier League title since 2004 less than a day after its Champions League final defeat.
  • Declan Rice called the loss to Paris Saint-Germain “devastating” but said Arsenal would “be coming back for more,” framing the 4-3 penalty shootout defeat in Budapest as fuel for next season.
  • Gabriel Magalhaes blazed his spot-kick over the bar after extra time, ending Arsenal’s bid for a European double as PSG secured back-to-back Champions League crowns.
  • A second bus carried club staff and a third carried Arsenal’s women’s team with the FIFA Champions Cup they won in February, turning the parade into a wider club celebration.
  • Myles Lewis-Skelly, 19 and born after Arsenal’s last league title, called the season “the start of a new era,” underscoring the club’s attempt to turn domestic success into sustained contention.
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