Arsenal Fans Celebrate Premier League Title with Victory Parade
Arsenal Fans Celebrate Premier League Title with Victory Parade

Arsenal fans gathered in north London on Sunday for a victory parade to celebrate the club's Premier League title win, their first in 22 years. Despite the disappointment of a Champions League final defeat to PSG earlier this week, supporters turned out in force to mark the achievement.

Red shirts were seen everywhere, from Hoxton to Essex Road, with fans filling parks, streets, and shops. Flares were set off, and chants rang out as supporters commandeered Lime Bikes to navigate around road and station closures. Queues formed at the Tesco Express and public toilets on Islington Green as the celebrations got underway.

Meanwhile, in Paris, chaotic scenes followed PSG's Champions League victory, with more than 400 people arrested during the celebrations. The contrast between the two cities was stark, as Arsenal's parade proceeded without any reported trouble.

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In other football news, Scotland have added Manchester United youngster Tyler Fletcher to their World Cup squad as a replacement for the injured Billy Gilmour. The 19-year-old midfielder, son of former captain Darren Fletcher, impressed manager Steve Clarke during training and will travel to the United States with the squad.

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