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Arsenal crowned champions as City falter
19 May
Summary
- Bournemouth's draw ended Manchester City's title challenge.
- Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years.
- Guardiola is reportedly leaving Manchester City at season's end.

Arsenal has been crowned Premier League champions, ending a 22-year wait for the title, following a draw between Bournemouth and Manchester City. The result confirmed Arsenal's victory as Manchester City's final title push under manager Pep Guardiola faltered.
Guardiola, who is reportedly departing at the season's end, saw his team unable to secure the crucial win against a prepared Bournemouth side. The Cherries took the lead through a teenage prodigy's strike, despite City's efforts to equalize late in the match.
This outcome highlights underlying issues in City's season, marked by several dropped points in earlier fixtures. Bournemouth's performance, characterized by fast attacks, ultimately proved too much for City's control.
In a strategic move, Guardiola introduced multiple substitutions late in the game, attempting to spark a comeback. However, despite the attacking changes, the team struggled to find the decisive final pass.