00:10Arsenal ended their historic Premier League winning campaign with a thrilling 2-1 victory
00:15over Crystal Palace at Selhus Park. The Gunners, who had already secured the league title earlier
00:21in the week after Manchester City dropped points, celebrated their first English League crown in
00:2622 years in style. Goals from Gabriel Jesus and Noni Maduk ensured Mikel Arteta's men finished the
00:33season strongly before lifting the trophy in front of thousands of travelling supporters.
00:38The atmosphere at Selhus Park was electric from the beginning. Crystal Palace players gave Arsenal
00:44a respectful guard of honour before kick-off, applauding the newly crowned champions onto the
00:49pitch. Arsenal supporters filled the away stands with songs, flags, and chants celebrating a season
00:55that saw the club finally return to the summit of English football after years of heartbreak and
01:01near-misses. Despite already winning the title, Arsenal played with hunger and confidence.
01:07Mikel Arteta rotated his squad heavily ahead of the upcoming UEFA Champions League final against
01:13Paris Saint-Germain, but the team still looked sharp and dangerous. One of the major talking points
01:19before kick-off was the inclusion of 16-year-old Max Dallmann, who became the youngest starter in
01:24Premier League history at just 16 years and 144 days old. Arsenal created several early chances.
01:32Gabriel Jesus looked lively throughout the opening half and came close to scoring on multiple
01:37occasions. The Brazilian striker had already missed a couple of opportunities before finally breaking
01:43the deadlock in the 42nd minute. A clever flick from teenage sensation Max Dallmann allowed Gabriel
01:49Martinelli to release Jesus, who calmly finished past Dean Henderson at the near post. The goal sparked
01:56huge celebrations among Arsenal fans behind the goal. Crystal Palace tried to respond with energetic
02:02pressing and quick counter-attacks. Daniel Munoz and Ismaila Sar caused occasional problems for Arsenal's
02:08defense, but the visitors remained composed. Palace manager Oliver Glasner, who was managing his final
02:15home game for the club, encouraged his players to attack despite Arsenal's dominance. Arsenal doubled
02:21their lead just three minutes into the second half. Substitute Kai Havertz nodded a corner delivery back
02:27across the box, and Noni Madouk reacted brilliantly to volley the ball into the net through a crowd of
02:33defenders. Madouk's performance once again highlighted why he has become one of Arsenal's standout players
02:39this season. The Gunners nearly added a third goal as Palace struggled to contain Arsenal's attacking
02:45movement. Martinelli, Luis Skelly, and Madouk constantly stretched the Palace defense with their pace and
02:52creativity. Arteta's side also set another remarkable record during the match, finishing the Premier League
02:58season without conceding a penalty or receiving a red card, a first in league history. Crystal Palace
03:05eventually found a breakthrough late in the game. Jean-Philippe Matita headed home in the 89th minute
03:11after an excellent cross from Jeremy Pino, giving the home crowd hope of a dramatic comeback. Moments
03:17later, Pino thought he had scored an equalizer, but VAR ruled the goal out for offside against
03:23Ivan Gessand during the build-up. At the final whistle, Arsenal players and fans erupted in celebration.
03:30Captain Martin Odegaard lifted the Premier League trophy as fireworks exploded around Selhus Park.
03:36Arsenal finished the season on 85 points, seven clear of Manchester City, completing one of the
03:42most memorable campaigns in the club's history. The victory also gave Arteta's men momentum ahead of
03:48their Champions League final against PSG, where they now have the chance to complete a historic double.
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