I don’t think I’ll ever feel the same emotion as I felt at 6:07 pm in the Puskás Arena in Budapest as Kai Havertz wallops one into the roof of the net ever again. The sheer joy in celebrating that goal with my dad and my sister will always be such an incredible memory
Matt Graveling from the BBC: Of all the events I've covered in my 15 years as a broadcast journalist, this one [the Arsenal parade] is undoubtedly the biggest in terms of crowd attendance for any sport in any country.
Quite a number of Arsenal fans still walking around Budapest in Arsenal shirts. Wearing it with pride and honour.
You can never take that away from us.
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed the Arsenal parade today is the largest football parade ever held in England, with an estimated 1.5million people in attendance. 🤯❤️🔥 [@AFCAMDEN]
Saliba is 25, , Gabriel is 28, Hincapie is 24, Calafiori is 24, Timber is 24, Lewis Skelly is 19, Declan Rice is 27, Saka is 24, Havertz is 26. They haven’t even been introduced to Max Dowman.
We will be fine. Time to celebrate the parade today. The future is bright.
The best teams don’t become great because they avoid heartbreak.
They become great because they come back from it.
This Arsenal team isn’t finished yet. This team is just getting started.
Mikel Arteta’s Red Army.
Whatever the weather.
Eze and Gabriel. Two players whose shirt sales will go through the roof tomorrow. Two players who won #AFC the Premier League. Two heroes who will get their songs sung louder than any other tomorrow. They did Arsenal proud.