City's draw with an excellent Bournemouth handed Arsenal the title. The scenes in the area around Emirates Stadium reflected the joy of the Arsenal fan base. It's been twenty two years since the last time we won the top division (the Invincibles) and after three straight second place finishes (we also finished second to Leicester in 2017) it seemed as though this day would never come. But the owners kept faith with Arteta's project, funded it well, and he delivered. This is a squad built to withstand injury crises. There's quality backup for every position. It's unusual for a team to win the league without a big scorer (or two), but Gyokeres was our top scorer with 14 PL goals (tied for 5th on the list with 14--Haaland had 27) and or second highest were Saka and Eze with seven each, tied for 34th. Our strength was defense. Raya was superb all season, winning the gold glove for the third straight year, and he had Saliba, Gabriel, and Rice in front of him. We allowed 26 goals so far, seven fewer than the next meanest defense (City's). I think we've had eight 1-0 wins.
On Sunday, we play a meaningless game against Palace, another team with a European final in their immediate future, and it will be interesting to see how the managers deal with it. The trophy will be hoisted there, and Palace fans will see their former star Eze holding it. He won the FA Cup for them last season, which earned them a shot at the Conference League, and if they win that final they'll be in Europa League, so they owe him a lot--and they made about 60M pounds by selling him to the Gunners. I expect they'll show him a lot of love at Selhurst.
The following Saturday is the Champions' League final in Budapest vs PSG. I really don't know what to expect. It will be very difficult to shut out the Parisians, but if any team can, it's us.
