Arsenal celebrated their first Premier League title in 22 years with a victory parade through north London on Sunday. Hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets, chanting and lighting red flares as the team rode an open-top bus with the trophy.
The club clinched the title before the final game of the season, finishing seven points ahead of second-placed Manchester City. It is Arsenal's first trophy since the 2020 FA Cup under manager Mikel Arteta.
Despite losing the Champions League final to Paris St Germain on penalties the day before, the mood was celebratory. Fans said the domestic title was what mattered most.
Declan Rice, signed for a club-record fee of £105 million in 2023, said the team sent a message to those who mocked Arsenal in the past: "They're pointing and they're laughing. And what happened? They're not laughing anymore."
The Arsenal women's team also joined the celebrations after winning the FIFA Champions Cup this season.