Arsenal is the Premier League Champion! On Monday, the Gunners triumphed over Burnley 1-0 with a trademark goal from a Bukayo Saka corner kick which Kai Havertz deposited for the winner. On Tuesday, the Gunners clinched their first Premier League title in 22 years when Manchester City mathematically eliminated themselves from the race with a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth.
A stoppage time goal by Erling Haaland damaged Bournemouth’s European hopes but was not enough to keep hope alive for another week in Manchester. The title deciding match came just hours after news broke that Manager Pep Gardiola will be leaving Manchester City after ten years and 20 trophies won with the club, a run which saw the Spaniard win six Premier League titles, a Champions League, three FA Cups, five League (Carabao) Cups, three Community Shields, a UEFA Super Cup and a FIFA Club World Cup. Guardiola is widely expected to be replaced by Enzo Maresca who left Chelsea after falling out with the club’s ownership in January Guardiola was said to be furious with the leak of his pending departure before he even had a chance to speak with his players.
The announcement also crowds a news cycle which should be about the success of Arsenal and Manager Mikel Arteta who has delivered a Premier League title to north London for the first time since the departure of Arsenal’s own legendary manager, Arsene Wenger. The Gunners are also pursuing a double with a Champions League final looming later this month. A celebratory final league weekend, where the football itself will now be no more than a finality, provides opportunity to rest players for that next challenge.
Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola is coincidentally a childhood friend of Arteta’s and conveyed a parting gift to his friend with the result versus Manchester City. Iraola is leaving Bournemouth after the season in a curious decision made weeks ago. The Cherries are having their best season ever and, despite the late dropped points in Tuesday’s match, are still mathematically alive for a Champions League spot. Bournemouth will enter the final weekend three points behind Liverpool though at a significant goal differential disadvantage.
The man who will lead Bournemouth into Europe for the first time, likely in the Europa or Conference League, will be Marco Rose, a former Bundesliga manager from the Jurgen Klopp school of “heavy metal” play. Iraola’s next stop is unknown, the highly regarded Portuguese having recently been passed over for the Chelsea job in favor of Xabi Alonso.
Chelsea has little positive to take away from its current season but the infliction of pain on hated rival Tottenham Hotspur provided Chelsea supporters with at least something to smile about on Tuesday. Chelsea defeated Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at Stamford Bridge to leave Spurs just two points clear of West Ham in the relegation battle entering the league ‘s final weekend. Enzo Fernandes and Andrey Santos gave Chelsea a two-goal advantage before some nervous moments ensued for home supporters when Richarlison drew Spurs to within a goal at the 73-minute mark.
A miracle comeback by Spurs to cement their Premier League survival, however, was not in the cards. Tottenham Hotspur will be home to Everton on Sunday while West Ham hosts Leeds. While there will be only one winner and one loser at the bottom of the table this coming weekend, seven clubs including 10th place Sunderland will be jockeying for the remaining places in the European competitions on Championship Sunday.
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