By Eppe Franklyne
Arsenal crowned their brilliant Premier League campaign with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday at a bright and lively Selhurst Park. The win completed a remarkable season for Mikel Arteta’s side, which finished on 85 points and seven clear of second-placed Manchester City.
Goals from Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke secured Arsenal’s 26th league victory of the season as the newly crowned champions ended the campaign in style. Palace managed to respond through Jean-Philippe Mateta, who headed home to reduce the deficit, but Arsenal stayed in control to protect their lead.
The success came just days after Arsenal officially secured the Premier League title, allowing manager Mikel Arteta to rotate his squad ahead of next weekend’s huge Champions League final against Paris St Germain. Several key players received a rest as Arteta balanced celebration with preparation for another major challenge.
Before the match began, Crystal Palace players showed respect to the champions by forming a guard of honour as Arsenal walked onto the pitch. The gesture highlighted the club’s outstanding achievements throughout the Premier League season.
Arsenal’s consistency, attacking quality and strong leadership have made this one of the club’s most memorable campaigns in recent years. The North London side now turns full attention towards finishing the season with European glory.
Can Arsenal complete an unforgettable year by winning the Champions League final against Paris St Germain?


