
Thierry Henry has broken his silence after Arsenal ended a 22-year wait to win the Premier League title.
The club legend and former captain reacted on Instagram following Manchester City’s 1-1 draw at Bournemouth on Tuesday night. The result confirmed that Mikel Arteta’s side could no longer be caught at the top of the table.
Henry, who was at the peak of his career when Arsenal last lifted the league trophy in 2004, said the moment was long overdue.
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“From Highbury seats to the Emirates – Arsenal Nation, finally we can celebrate,” he wrote.
He also praised the current squad for delivering a title that his children can now witness firsthand. “Special thanks to this generation, finally now my kids saw us winning the league. #goonerforlife,” he added.
Arsenal will officially lift the Premier League trophy after their final game against Crystal Palace on Sunday. The triumph marks a historic turnaround for a club that has rebuilt under Arteta and returns the Gunners to the summit of English football.
