Lewis Ambrose on Arseblog has a good article on how Arsenal won the league. It's worth a look.
Speaking of winning the league, Celtic has done it again, but in very controversial fashion. I'm a Celtic fan in the SPL, but calls the Scottish FA agreed were incorrect were pivotal in their doing it. Hearts had led the league all season, but were beaten to the title on the final day by Celtic, who deserved their 3-1 victory. However, Hearts lost two points when not awarded a pen against Motherwell, and then Celtic gained two points when they were awarded a penalty against Motherwell that even this Hoops fan thought was wrongly decided after VAR intervention. Celtic won the Scottish Cup today for the domestic double.
In the aftermath of Arsenal's league championship, it's nearly forgotten that City won a domestic cup double. For any other club, that would have been a rare, towering achievement. But such has been their recent history that Pep is disappointed. Whatever one thinks of their nation-state money and 115 violations of FA rules, they won all that silverware on the pitch, and looked stylish doing it.
Palace and the USMNT suffered a big blow last match day when Chris Richards had a serious knee injury. Arsenal is the healthiest it's been since January, but Ben White, Jurrien Timber, and Mikel Merino are unavailable. Both clubs will probably dial back the physicality to prepare for their European final the following week.
