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A party 22 years in the making: Arsenal’s Premier League title parade is underway, with fans turning north London into sea of red in celebration of heroes – as they banish Champions League heartache

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A party 22 years in the making: Arsenal’s Premier League title parade is underway, with fans turning north London into sea of red in celebration of heroes – as they banish Champions League heartache
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The despair of Arsenal’s defeat on penalties in the Champions League final has morphed into a parade of jubilation and celebration as tens of thousands of fans lined the streets of north London. 

With the Premier League champions showing off their first league title for 22 years, the players and staff crammed onto the double-decker bus on a five-mile loop.

Supporters have travelled from far and wide to attend and roar on their heroes en route, with many taking up the best vantage points hours in advance. 

Flags, flares and a sea of red Arsenal shirts congregated on the tubes and buses of London to make their way to the route.

And shortly after the planned 2pm start time, the bus emerged from the red smoke billowing from the Emirates Stadium. 

Mikel Arteta and captain Martin Odegaard posed with the Premier League trophy gleaming between them. 

Red smoke filled the air as Mikel Arteta and Co celebrated their title win at the parade 

Declan Rice positioned himself at the top of the bus, with thousands of fans lining the streets

Declan Rice positioned himself at the top of the bus, with thousands of fans lining the streets

Tens of thousands of supporters lined the streets of north London for the parade

Tens of thousands of supporters lined the streets of north London for the parade 

The bus set off from Emirates Stadium having won their first top flight title since 2004

The bus set off from Emirates Stadium having won their first top flight title since 2004

The manager was seen donning sunglasses, while Declan Rice positioned himself at the front of the top deck and even seven foot mascot Gunnersaurus was along for the ride. 

The bus went at a crawling pace, allowing for fans either side of the barriers – 20 rows deep in places – to catch a prolonged look at the squad that brought home the title. 

Gabriel, who missed the crucial penalty that sealed Arsenal’s defeat by PSG in the Champions League final hours earlier, wore a black cap and glasses at the front of the bus as horns blared, red smoke from flares covered the sky and noise overwhelmed the scene. 

The desperate disappointment of defeat in Budapest might have threatened to subdue the party atmosphere. 

But that didn’t seem to be the case, with scenes of pandemonium and jubilation in the capital.  

There were four buses taking part, one carrying the men’s team, one with staff, another for the women’s side and then one for community leaders, some fans and more staff. 

The women’s team won the FIFA Champions Cup against Corinthians back in February.  

Ahead of those is the entertainment truck featuring an MC, Ezra Collective’s Femi Koleoso, and DJ Sammy Virji. 

The last time the club won was in the 2003/04 season but the drought is finally over and in 23 degrees with some cloud cover, the mood was one of raucous celebration. 

Mikel Arteta and Martin Odegaard hold the Premier League trophy on top of the bus

Mikel Arteta and Martin Odegaard hold the Premier League trophy on top of the bus 

Every spot was taken, with one young fan climbing for a better vantage point

Every spot was taken, with one young fan climbing for a better vantage point 

One man even climbed a tree for a better look at the bus carrying the team and title

One man even climbed a tree for a better look at the bus carrying the team and title 

Security is tight at one of the most heavily policed events this year, with more than 500 officers on the streets, a drone team and specialist search groups. 

‘We want everyone attending to enjoy the day safely,’ Commander Stuart Bell, the officer leading the public order operation, said.

‘We expect the vast majority of those attending on Sunday to do so safely and responsibly. 

‘However, anti-social behaviour, violence or any other type of criminality will not be tolerated. Officers will take action against anyone attempting to cause disruption or harm.’

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