Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta applauds fans at Emirates Stadium (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta spent part of the evening celebrating with his family before joining up with his players at a Mayfair nightclub after the Premier League title was clinched last night.
Manchester City drew with Bournemouth yesterday, which means they are mathematically unable to get past the Gunners on the final day of the season.
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This is a big moment for Arsenal as they celebrate winning their first title in 22 years, and as it is also the first game of Arteta’s managerial career, it is also a big moment for him personally.
According to the Daily Mirror, Arteta watched the match between Bournemouth and Man City at home with his family before joining the team at the match. Tape nightclub on Hannover Square.
Arsenal players celebrating on the training ground
Arteta was not seen in some of the footage of players celebrating at the final whistle last night, but the footage was circulated in mainstream and social media overnight.
Some Arsenal players were also seen with fans at the Emirates Stadium at 5am, where huge celebrations were held late last night and into the early hours of the morning.
But everyone would agree that Arteta has spent some time with his players and they deserve to celebrate this moment and soak it all up.
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Arsenal can still achieve a historic double
However, the season is not over yet and Arsenal are also preparing for the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain later this month.
The Gunners have never won this competition before and this is only their second time reaching the final, so it promises to be another big moment in this monumental campaign.
And while Arsenal enjoyed their celebrations last night, they now need to be fully focused again ahead of the big game in Budapest.

