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Arsenal Defeats Crystal Palace to Celebrate Premier League Title

Arsenal Defeats Crystal Palace to Celebrate Premier League Title
Arsenal players celebrating Premier League title win at Selhurst Park
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Arsenal celebrated winning its first Premier League title since 2004 by defeating Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, as reported by The Guardian.

Team owner Stan Kroenke watched from the stands.

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The victory concluded a memorable domestic campaign for manager Mikel Arteta.

Goals from Gabriel Jesus and Noni Madueke, along with a historic start by 16-year-old Max Dowman, sealed the win.

Arsenal is scheduled to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday in Budapest.

"We already talked about what we have to do in Budapest, how we’re going to use all the incredible energy that we’re all carrying towards that final," said Arteta.

The manager expressed immense anticipation after receiving the Premier League trophy on the pitch.

"We can’t wait to write a new chapter in the history of our club and win the Champions League," Arteta added.

Crystal Palace fans remained to witness the presentation to Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard. The match also marked the final home game for Palace manager Oliver Glasner.

Glasner addressed the home crowd after the match, expressing a deep connection to the club after his two-year tenure.

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"I came here as a stranger and now after two years I feel like I’m a south Londoner," said Glasner.

The manager noted his commitment despite external interest. "I’m not open for talks.

Now I feel responsible to be 100% focused on Crystal Palace," said Glasner.

Crystal Palace will face Spanish side Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig on Wednesday for the Conference League final.

Midfielder Adam Wharton is expected to play despite limping off during the match.

Arsenal fans celebrated a record-breaking 19th Premier League goal scored from a corner kick during the second half.

"Set piece FC," sang the Arsenal fans.

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The final whistle confirmed the victory despite a late disallowed goal from Crystal Palace's Yéremy Pino due to an offside decision.

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