#F1 | Toto Wolff when asked if he’d like to fight Lewis Hamilton for the World Championship:
“I'd rather not fight with him for a title, because I know what he's capable of.”
“If he smells blood, he goes [for it]. I've seen it many years where suddenly, the Lewis Hamilton train, started to go, and then it's very difficult to stop it.”
#MonacoGP 🇲🇨 | Lewis Hamilton post race:
“I have to start by congratulating Kimi and the Mercedes team. My old family, they’ve done it again. They’ve created an amazing car and Kimi is doing an amazing job. It’s great to see and I’m really happy for them.”
“On our side, I think we’ve been professing over the past months. Can’t quite keep up with them just yet, and it’s probably going to take a lot of work to get to their level, but to get another second place is such a great feeling. Especially in Monaco, under the trickiest conditions. It was the hardest conditions out there.”
“I’ll definitely take it.” ❤️
The next incredible chapter of this football club is written ❤️
We’ll be in Europe for the first time in our 127-year history next season 🌎
On to Sunday for one final push to find out which competition 💪
🚨🚨🗣️ Thierry Henry with an Emotional Speech as Arsenal wins the 2025/2026 Premier League Title 🥹❤️
“22 years… 22 long years of waiting, dreaming, suffering, hoping and believing. let that sink in. Today, Arsenal are finally Premier League champions again and honestly… this one feels different. This one is emotional.
I know what this football club means to the people. I know what those fans have been through. People laughed at Arsenal, people mocked the club, questioned the players, questioned the process, questioned whether this team could ever come back to the top again. But they stayed together. The supporters never stopped believing.
And I have to say this… without Mikel Arteta, this would not have been possible. What he has done for this football club is unbelievable. He brought back the identity, the discipline, the connection with the fans and most importantly, the belief. He suffered, he learned, he stayed strong under pressure and today he deserves all the credit in the world.
Also, respect to Josh Kroenke and Stan Kroenke because they trusted the manager when many people wanted change. They supported the project, they stayed patient and today they are seeing the reward for that trust.
To the players… thank you. You gave everything for the badge. You fought for each other, for the fans and for the history of this football club.
And to the Arsenal supporters around the world… enjoy this moment. Celebrate it with your families, with your friends, with everyone who stayed loyal through the difficult years. Because tonight, Arsenal are back where they belong.
Champions of England again.” ❤️