Mikel Arteta has officially written his name into Premier League history after guiding Arsenal FC to the league title.
The Arsenal manager now joins an elite list of coaches who have lifted the Premier League trophy since the competition began in 1992.
Arteta’s achievement marks Arsenal’s first league crown since the famous “Invincibles” season under Arsène Wenger in 2003/04, ending a 22-year wait for supporters.
After years of rebuilding the squad and restoring the club’s identity, Arteta has transformed Arsenal into champions again through a project built on young talent, tactical discipline and consistency.
The Spaniard now joins legendary managers including Alex Ferguson, Wenger, José Mourinho, Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp among Premier League title winners.
Arsenal’s success this season has been driven by standout performances from players such as Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard and Declan Rice, with Arteta’s leadership receiving widespread praise.
The title victory also represents one of the biggest managerial success stories in modern English football, considering Arsenal finished outside the Champions League places during the early stages of Arteta’s reign.
Now, his name stands permanently alongside the greatest managers in Premier League history.