
Which side were remarkable? Who were a shambles? Phil McNulty's season review
Which side were remarkable? Who were a shambles? Phil McNulty's season review Figure caption, Arsenal lift the Premier Lague titleByPhil McNulty Chief football writerPublished25 minutes agoThe Premier League season...
Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Which side were remarkable? Phil McNulty's season review Figure caption, Arsenal lift the Premier Lague titleByPhil McNulty Chief football writerPublished25 minutes agoThe Premier League season finished with Arsenal crowned champions for the first time in 22 years, while arch rivals Tottenham avoided the humiliation of relegation on the final day. It has been a campaign of surprises, from Liverpool's collapsed title defence despite spending £450m last summer to promoted Sunderland completing the remarkable feet of earning European football.
There have been stories right through the division, with Pep Guardiola departing Manchester City after 10 glittering years. Here is my end-of-season review - with a look back to what I predicted in August. Champions: ArsenalPrediction: 2ndArsenal were deserved winners of their first title since 2003-04.
The Details
This season was the acid test for manager Mikel Arteta and his players. No more second places. It had to be this season.
Forget the quibbles about not being pleasing on the eye or too many set-pieces. The best team always win the Premier League and Arteta finally found the winning formula, with the Champions League final against Paris St-Germain to come on Saturday. Arsenal's title was built on solid defensive foundations, with goalkeeper David Raya outstanding behind Gabriel and William Saliba in central defence.
Declan Rice was my player of the year. Now one title has been won, Arsenal have the foundations for years to come. What I said in August: "This is a team with enough to mount a meaningful title pursuit and challenge for the biggest prizes.
What Experts Say
"Could title win start period of dominance for Arsenal? Published11 hours ago2nd: Man CityPrediction: 3rdPep Guardiola's final season in charge of Manchester City ended with the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, but this time they were outlasted by Arsenal in the Premier League title race. The best pure football team in the country maybe, but the history books will not say that - only that Arsenal were champions, and rightly so.
City simply had too many days - too many draws - where they could not complete the job, and it cost them. Guardiola, however, leaves behind a rebuilt team that have a glittering future. He will not be back at the heart of next season's title race.
What I said in August: "I fully expect City to win a trophy and challenge for the title - but do not think they will reclaim their old crown. " Figure caption, I'm leaving with an incredible sense of peace - Guardiola3rd: Man UtdPrediction: 7thA big achievement, especially by Michael Carrick, who seamlessly cleared up the wreckage of Ruben Amorim's ill-fated time in charge and took Manchester United back into the Champions League. Bruno Fernandes was the inspiration, the player United simply cannot do without, while summer arrivals Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo added quality in attack.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





