After almost seven years at this club, it’s hard to put into words what this moment means to me.
I arrived at this club when I was 18 years old. Far from home, barely speaking the language, trying to adapt to a completely new culture, new life and chasing a dream that felt so big at the time.
I didn’t know exactly what the future would hold, but I knew I wanted to give everything for this club.
We didn’t just build a team, we built a family, an identity, and something the fans could believe in again. To see this club back where it belongs is one of the proudest moments of my career.
I want to thank my family, thank everyone at the club, the staff, my teammates, and every person working behind the scenes. Most importantly, thank you to the fans. Your support, patience and love throughout these years never went unnoticed. You stayed with us through the difficult moments, and this title belongs to you as much as anyone.
This club changed my life. I will always be grateful for the privilege of wearing this shirt.
PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 🏆
In 2015, Eberechi Eze tweeted about chasing his dream while playing in Millwall’s academy. 🗣️
Just one year later, he was released. 💔
Fast forward 11 years:
❌ Rejected Tottenham to join his boyhood club Arsenal ✅
🏆 Won the Premier League
👏 Will return to Selhurst Park as a champion and receive a guard of honour from Crystal Palace.
From setbacks to living the dream.
Eberechi Eze, It all worked out. 🫡
@UdofiaLinus It was good seeing you in action at York Hall. Brought back so many good memories of the start of your journey! You made yourself and Luton proud! Lightning Linus Ufofia! It’s in the name!
My album ‘Being Poor is Expensive’ is officially OUT NOW. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for the love and support. Click to buy/stream >> https://t.co/c2y0rN88dY Please tell at least one friend, share and retweet. Thank you 👊🏾❤️
In 2012, Anthony Omari, a 24-year-old who worked at a Kenyan orphanage, confronted three machete-armed intruders breaking in. Despite being outnumbered, Omari fought them off, ensuring the children's safety before collapsing from a machete wound to his face that required stitches for an 11-inch cut.
Ben Hardwick, a 21-year-old Penn State student interning nearby, learned about Omari's brave act and decided to help. He shared Omari's story on Reddit to raise $2,000 for a new, larger fence for the orphanage. Surprisingly, within 24 hours, the campaign raised $65,000 in donations.
Sergio Ramos:
"I think that in the end, we played face to face, both against Real Madrid and #Arsenal.
We played the teams that, for me, currently play the best in Europe."
Arsenal are a team that wants to play football." #afc