Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years after Manchester City drew with Bournemouth on Tuesday night. The club's manager, Mikel Arteta, missed the exact moment his side were crowned champions.
Arteta's unexpected absence
Arteta had left the training ground 20 minutes before the decisive match and was at home when the title was confirmed. He was informed of Arsenal's victory by his eldest son, who ran to tell him the news.
A historic achievement
This marks Arsenal's first top-flight win since the 'Invincibles' of 2004, following three consecutive seasons as runners-up. The title win is a story of control and overperformance, with the team showing remarkable consistency throughout the season.
Arteta admitted he didn't watch the title-winning moment, saying he went home and relied on his family to deliver the news. The celebrations were nonetheless jubilant, with fans and players alike savoring the long-awaited triumph.



