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Arsenal win the 2025-26 Premier League title after dramatic season filled with managerial changes and late goals
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2026-05-26 04:27   Sports   25

Arsenal win the 2025-26 Premier League title after dramatic season filled with managerial changes and late goals

The article reviews the fictional 2025-26 Premier League season month by month through a collection of memorable photographs and key moments.Liverpool began the campaign strongly despite the emotional backdrop of Diogo Jota’s death, securing dramatic victories over Bournemouth, Newcastle and Arsenal.Manchester City suffered early defeats, while promoted Sunderland impressed with a strong start.Throughout the autumn there were numerous late goals, managerial upheavals and intense rivalries.

Arsenal earned important stoppage-time wins, Manchester City dominated the Manchester derby, and Nottingham Forest dismissed Ange Postecoglou shortly after appointing him.West Ham supporters also staged protests against the club’s ownership.During the winter months, tensions increased across the league.

Mohamed Salah publicly criticised Liverpool after being repeatedly left out of the starting line-up, while Erling Haaland continued breaking records, becoming the fastest player to score 100 Premier League goals.Chelsea and Manchester United both changed managers in January, with Michael Carrick briefly revitalising United after Ruben Amorim’s departure.Tottenham also endured chaos, dismissing Thomas Frank before appointing Igor Tudor, whose spell quickly deteriorated.The title race intensified in the spring as Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool battled for supremacy.

Youngster Max Dowman became the youngest Premier League goalscorer in history for Arsenal, while Rayan Cherki inspired a crucial City victory over the Gunners in April.

Nevertheless, Arsenal maintained consistency and eventually secured their first league title since 2004, finishing seven points ahead of Manchester City.Pep Guardiola departed City after a decade in charge.At the bottom of the table, Tottenham narrowly avoided relegation, while West Ham, Wolves and Burnley were relegated after a turbulent campaign.

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