Bukayo Saka could not hold back his tears as Arsenal lost the Premier League title again to Manchester City.
City Never give up while they hit western ham side in a 3-1 win at the Etihad Stadium to secure the Premier League title – to record fourth title in a row.
Arsenal scored a last-gasp winning goal against Everton in the Emirates via Kai Havertz But that meant nothing because City were already ahead.
At full-time, the Gunners stars looked emotionally and physically devastated. Even Sakawho failed a late physical fitness test and was lost in the team.
The England international, who has scored 20 goals and assisted 14 this season, put his hands to his face in emotional scenes at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
But Mikel Arteta He gave a moving speech to the players and fans present in north London, insisting that his team will return.
“All of this is happening because you started believing, you started being patient and you started understanding what we were trying to do. All the credit has to go to the players and the staff,” he said.
“Don't settle. We want much more than that and we are going to get it.”
Arsenal's day got off to a sad start when it emerged that Phil Foden He had scored a quick brace, including an opening goal within two minutes, to give City a 2–0 lead against West Ham.
And that misery was compounded further when Idrissa Gana Gueye opened the scoring for Everton with a deflected free kick.
Takehiro Tomiyasu equalized for Arsenal before the break as rumor around the ground I saw the fans believing that West Ham had also equalised.
City scored again Rodri almost ending the contest and confirming a record title and the seventh in eight years.
Arsenal could do nothing to prevent their rivals from lifting the trophy and Havertz did not even celebrate after scoring the winning goal in the 89th minute.
In the end, the Gunners were two points behind City despite losing once in the Premier League in 2024.
That result, a 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa last month, ended up costing City the title, whose relentless nine-win streak led them to glory.