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Arsenal celebrated their historic Premier League title victory with a massive open-top bus parade through north London, but midfielder Declan Rice has already shifted his focus toward future success.
The Gunners ended a 22-year wait for the English league crown and were greeted by thousands of supporters who lined the streets to celebrate the achievement.The celebrations came less than a day after Arsenal suffered heartbreak in the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. Mikel Arteta’s side had hoped to complete a memorable double, but their dream ended in a penalty shootout defeat. Despite the disappointment, players and fans embraced the league triumph, with Rice leading the celebrations and delivering a confident message about what lies ahead for the club.
Declan Rice confident Arsenal can build on title success
Declan Rice was one of the central figures during Arsenal’s title parade. The England midfielder entertained supporters by singing along to the famous track “Ice Ice Baby” while standing on the open-top bus carrying the Premier League trophy.
Although the Champions League defeat was still fresh, Rice made it clear that Arsenal’s ambitions remain high. Speaking during the celebrations, he said the squad has a special bond and believes the team is capable of achieving even more.
He added that seeing the happiness they brought to supporters was an incredible feeling. Rice also stressed that Arsenal will return next season with even greater determination and challenged everyone to watch closely as the team continues its journey.The title parade reflected how far Arsenal have come under Arteta. Club captain Martin Odegaard proudly displayed the Premier League trophy as the squad travelled through the city.
The success marked Arsenal’s first league title since the famous 2003-04 “Invincibles” season.Young midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly, who was born after Arsenal’s last title win, also spoke about the campaign. He said he was extremely proud of his teammates and the entire club for overcoming a difficult season to become champions. While admitting the Champions League final loss was hard to accept, he explained that the setback would motivate the team to improve further.Lewis-Skelly believes Arsenal are entering an exciting new chapter. He praised Arteta for his support and trust throughout his development and said the squad remains hungry for more success. With a young core, a league title secured, and ambitions still growing, Arsenal believe this could be only the beginning of a new era at the club.


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