Bukayo Saka says Arsenal critics are "not laughing anymore" after their Premier League title was confirmed.

After Arsenal beat Burnley 1-0 on Monday, all eyes turned to Manchester City's clash with Bournemouth on Tuesday, and a 1-1 draw in that game confirmed the trophy would be heading to Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal have now won their 14th top-flight title (and first in 22 years), the third most of any side behind Liverpool and Manchester United (20 each).
Their 22-year wait to get their hands on the trophy marks the longest gap between top-flight titles since Liverpool's 30-year wait between 1989-90 and 2019-20.
Arsenal players were seen outside the Emirates in the early hours of Wednesday morning to celebrate with fans, while they also posted videos from the training ground.
Jurrien Timber posted one alongside Saka stood by a blacked-out Premier League trophy at the club's training ground that was designed to light up when the team won.
"Light that up," Saka says.
"Let me tell you something. Twenty-two years, 22 years. There was laughing, there was joking, they're not laughing any more.
The Arsenal. Your Premier League champions. pic.twitter.com/gNnfzesrhP
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) May 19, 2026
"Look, it is going to be shining, it is going to be shining bright."
In another video, this one posted by Saka, defender Myles Lewis-Skelly was seen holding a champagne bottle.
"They called us bottlers," said Lewis-Skelly. "And now we're holding the bottle."
Arsenal have won this season's Premier League with 82 points, while victory on Sunday at Crystal Palace would see them surpass Liverpool's total of 84 points from last season.
The Gunners are also one of just two sides to win a top-flight title in eight different decades, alongside Liverpool.
