British PM Starmer congratulates Arsenal

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London, May 20: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer took time out from dealing with his own sticky political situation to congratulate his favourite football team, Arsenal, on winning the Premier League.
“22 long years for the Arsenal,” Starmer posted on X soon after the title was clinched late Tuesday. “But finally, we’re back where we belong.
“Champions!”
For Starmer, a lifelong Arsenal fan, the victory was rare good news at a time when he is clinging to power after woeful results for his Labour Party in local and regional elections on May 7.
Dozens of Labour lawmakers have called for him to resign, a member of his Cabinet has quit, and a popular rival, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, is running for a seat in Parliament so he can challenge Starmer for the party leadership.
On this occasion, London got the better of Manchester, with Arsenal outlasting big rival Man City to the biggest prize in English football.
The new champions celebrated into the night, with midfielder Eberechi Eze posting pictures on his Instagram account up to 5 am local time.
One showed Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard leaning his head back with an Arsenal-branded bottle in his mouth, likely a nod to those critics who accused the team of being “bottlers” – a British term for collapsing under pressure – after three straight runner-up finishes in the Premier League and no major trophy since 2020.
Odegaard will be lifting the Premier League trophy after the away match against Crystal Palace on Sunday, the final day of the league season.
There was footage on social media of many Arsenal players, including Eze, Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber, walking around the Emirates Stadium as the sun came up. (AP)

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