Arsenal won the Premier League for the first time in 22 years on Tuesday after Manchester City was held to a 1-1 draw by Bournemouth.
City needed a win to keep the title race alive, but Bournemouth extended their unbeaten streak to 17 league games-a run that also secured European football for the club for the first time in its history.
Thousands of Arsenal fans celebrated outside the Emirates Stadium as Mikel Arteta's side ended a six-year trophy drought. The Gunners had finished second in each of the last three seasons.
City entered the match just 48 hours after completing a domestic cup double with victory over Chelsea in the FA Cup final. Yet widespread reports suggest Pep Guardiola will depart after a decade in charge at the end of the season-potentially leaving without a league title for two consecutive years for the first time in his coaching career.
Bournemouth opened the scoring in the 39th minute when Eli Junior Kroupi curled a brilliant strike into the top corner. Erling Haaland's equalizer deep into stoppage time was too little to save City's title hopes.
Haaland's goal, however, gave Liverpool a three-point cushion and a superior goal difference in the battle for a top-five finish and Champions League qualification.