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Arsenal Win First EPL Title In 22 Years After Man City Draw At Bournemouth
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Arsenal Win First EPL Title In 22 Years After Man City Draw At Bournemouth

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Arsenal ended their 22-year wait to be crowned Premier League champions on Tuesday after Manchester City were held 1-1 by Bournemouth, France 24 reports. City had to win to take the title fight to the final day, but the Cherries extended their unbeaten streak to 17 league games, a run which has secured European football [...]

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