People at the club are genuinely shook at how 100k fans descended upon the Emirates at 12am. Turned it into a national event. Peak summer weather on Sunday.
Its going to be a movie.
We saved football. We did that. Insane vibes.
Most clubs couldn’t pull this kind of crowd for an organised trophy parade.
Arsenal pull this crowd on a Tuesday night when we didn’t even play. Money can’t buy what this club has.
To think that some people felt that Arsenal were bottlers. More like battlers. They ground out another win, this time over a dogged Burnley, to take them to within touching distance of a first Premier League title in 22 years. If not quite the Invincibles – Arsene Wenger's record-breakers were a better side – this team of Mikel Arteta’s are certainly the Indomitables.
They keep facing down adversity, injury, challenges, obdurate opponents. They are not always the greatest to watch, unless Bukayo Saka is weaving his way into the area, twisting left-backs inside out, but they are supremely resilient. Players stood up to counted under pressure. David Raya in goal. Gabriel at centre-back. Declan Rice, the best player in the league this season, shielding the defence and driving Arsenal forward.
Viktor Gyokeres, maligned initially, now celebrated for his 14 goals in this league campaign. Arsenal’s spine has been strong. Arteta rotated well. Kai Havertz started and scored against Burnley. Arteta subbed well. Havertz removed quickly after risking a red with a dangerous challenge.
So close now. Arsenal will deserve this title for holding their nerve when so many questioned them. #AFC
Since losing 2-1 to Manchester City, Arsenal are the only side to win all of their matches (4/4) and also the only side not to concede a goal in the Premier League. 🍼
💥IRANIAN MISSILE SMASHES INTO U.S. NAVY SHIP
Watch how it ignore 3-4 other ships and specifically targets the Maritime Strike Tomahawk support vessel, which replenishes other ships with missiles.