Arsenal players spotted outside Emirates at 5am after Gunners legends gatecrash title party
Arsenal have finally ended their 22-year wait to win the Premier League title – and their players made sure to celebrate in style.
Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and Eberechi Eze were among a few stars to be spotted outside the Emirates at 5am on Wednesday.


Mikel Arteta‘s side were crowned champions for the first time since 2004 as Bournemouth held Manchester City to a draw.
But even before the full-time whistle had gone, supporters were arriving at the Emirates, ready to get the party started.
And when that game did finish, delirium broke out across north London, as many flooded to their home ground to celebrate.
Red flares and Arsenal flags filled the air, alongside many chants of ‘Campeones, Campeones, Ole, Ole Ole’.
The Gunners players were filmed roaring in delight at their training ground following confirmation of their success, before them being spotted outside the Emirates on Wednesday morning.
Members of the squad, including Rice, Saka and Eze, were walking around the ground, posing for pictures and videos with supporters.
Club legend Ian Wright made sure to get out there amongst it all too, joining the celebrations outside the stadium.
Right at the heart of the supporters, the iconic former striker chanted and danced, even popping a bottle of champagne.
Pictures then emerged of the 63-year-old Arsenal legend celebrating with the fans, jumping around arm in arm.
Following his 5am antics, Eze also made sure to rub it in for Man City too, posting a picture of a bottle – referencing the viral fan who drank out of one in April to indicate the Gunners ‘bottling’ it – and writing ‘God alone decides. 22 years? Hold that’ in the caption.


Groves storms The Sports Bar
As some fans and players celebrated on the streets, talkSPORT host and ex-Arsenal winger Perry Groves celebrated in the studio.
Well, he invited himself into The Sports Bar to celebrate with Jason Cundy and rub it in the face of Jamie O’Hara.
Groves arrived at the studio laughing, turning down the chance to sit in and join Cundy and O’Hara for the show.
Instead, he chanted ‘North London Forever’ and swiftly exited, with ex-Tottenham star and fan O’Hara ushering him out.
The Sports Bar host said: “Well done mate, see you later, off you pop, I’m not dealing with someone at Arsenal tonight…”
O’Hara’s Spurs lost to Chelsea on the same night as their bitter rivals won the Premier League, meaning they could still be relegated on the final day this Sunday afternoon, live on talkSPORT.

It all worked out
The line ‘Let it all work out’ has become synonymous with Arsenal on social media – and things have all worked out for them now.
Their victory over Burnley on Monday evening was the one that put them on the brink and then Man City slipped up.
Eli Junior Kroupi put Bournemouth into the lead against City on Tuesday, starting some celebrations from the Gunners.
Pep Guardiola‘s side then couldn’t find a way through until stoppage time, when Erling Haaland made it 1-1 at the death.
It led to a nervy finish for those associated with Arsenal, but the Cherries held on and they were victorious.
And after 22 years of waiting for another Premier League title, Arteta has led them to another, with the trophy lift coming up at Selhurst Park following their game against Crystal Palace on Sunday.
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