Previously, London's Arsenal became champions of England pre-stroke thanks to a draw in the match between Bournemouth and Manchester City in the thirty-seventh round (1:1).
In this manner, the “Gunners” interrupted the 22-year campaign to obtain the cherished “gold” medals for the championship.
The official resources of the capital's club, based on these new products, eagerly began to reinvest the assets of head coach Mikel Arteti, who is benefiting Arsenal from the beginning of 2019..
Among other things, it was noted that the Spanish fajavet did not finish with the team in the lower position in the current season, rather than in the previous one.
In addition, Arteta's name added to the success of the Kermans, who led Arsenal to 14 league titles in the club's history.
Next to this, the remaining manager, who won the title of champion of England in his first coaching position, was Kenny Dalglish, who worked with Liverpool back in the 1980s.
Mikel Arteta in this manner inherited the example of other Gunners coaches who previously achieved this feat: Bertie Me, Tom Whittaker, George Ellison and Joe Shaw.
Also, the Spaniard, in 44 years and 54 days, became another youngest coach in the history of the Premier League who managed to lead the team to the championship.
Arteta, under whom is also another coach, who earned Premier League as a leader and won as a manager, after Roberto Mancini, who earned Leicester City in 2001 and led Manchester City to their first title in 11 years.
And the club's tenure meant 60% of Arsenal's win in 351 matches alongside Arteta, making him one of the most successful players in the club's history.
However, ahead of Mikel is another potential historical achievement - the coach of Arsenal has not led the Gunners to the most prestigious European Cup trophy in the club's 139-year history.