Arsenal's title win, Unai's record chase and the woes at the bottom of the log

Arsenal champions after City dropped points at Bournemouth, while Spurs’ survival fight now goes to the final day.

Arsenal's title win, Unai's record chase and the woes at the bottom of the log
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal are the champions of England. The Gunners became league title winners after Manchester City failed to win at Bournemouth. (Photo credit: Premier League)

Manchester City left it too late at Bournemouth on Tuesday night. Erling Haaland's last-gasp leveller does little to stop Arsenal from being crowned champions.

Eli Junior Kroupi fired the hosts in front just before halftime. 

The Cherries were the better side throughout the night and should have been out of sight but for some poor finishing and resolute defending by Manchester City.

After Arsenal beat Burnley on Monday, only a win was required by Manchester City on Tuesday. 

As referee Anthony Taylor blew the final whistle, noise broke out in North London as the Arsenal players, who had gathered at the Sobha training ground to see the game together, went into celebrations.

Footage of Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, Jurrien Timber, and Declan Rice surfaced as they all partied all night till morning around the Emirates Stadium. 

The Gunners will receive their trophy on Sunday after their final league game at Crystal Palace.

For Pep Guardiola, it was an anticlimax to what would be regarded as an illustrious Premier League career. 

The Spaniard has refused to admit that he's quitting Manchester City this season, but he would have loved to leave with a league title.

Regardless, Guardiola won a domestic double of the League Cup and the FA Cup.

"Allow me to speak to my chairman, and then we will see what happens," Guardiola said at his post-match presser when asked if he would truly step down after the Villa game.

Speaking of Aston Villa, Unai Emery's side will take on Freiburg in the final of the Europa Conference League on Wednesday. 

It's a game that has a huge bearing on European qualifications in the Premier League, with Bournemouth, Brighton, and Chelsea all watching anxiously.

Should Villa win the title on Wednesday, the sixth spot in the Premier League will go to the Champions League, while freeing up an extra space for the Europa League. 

Will Emery win the title for the fifth time in his career?

We should add a thought for the relegation fight.

 Tottenham lost at Chelsea on Tuesday night. 

The loss means that the relegation fight goes on till the final day of the season.

West Ham will be home to Leeds United, while Spurs will be home to Everton. It's a game of huge significance. 

Spurs will go into the final day with a 2-point advantage, but they won't leave anything to chance, as a loss for them and a win for West Ham sends Spurs down to the Championship.

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