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Bournemouth 1-1 Manchester City: draw hands Premier League title to Arsenal – as it happened
Rob Smyth · 2026-05-20 · via The Guardian

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That’s all for our coverage of Bournemouth v Man City, but we have a separate Arsenal blog that will be running for the next few hours. See you there.

Pep Guardiola was expected to confirm his departure tonight, which may well be the reason didn’t. Football matches aren’t the only things Pep loves to control. You wouldn’t blame him if he was pretty hacked off at the timing of the story, 24 hours before such a big game. Now he will get to announce or at least confirm it on his terms, maybe on the pitch at the Etihad after Sunday’s game.

Guardiola to decide future at the end of the season

I have one more year of my contract. I will talk to the chairman at the end of the season. I will not tell you here – I have to talk to my chairman, my players and my staff.

I’m the happiest man in the world to be at this extraordinary club.

Pep Guardiola's reaction

It was a tough game – we knew it would be. They had 10 days to prepare and they have a lot of energy. We fought and found a goal at the end but it was too late.

We could have played tomorrow or Thursday, but [the schedule] is what it is. We put a lot of midfield players to try control their transitions. The players have given everything all season in difficult circumstances.

We were close. On behalf of everyone at Manchester City, we congratulate Mikel and all the staff, players and fans on winning the Premier League. They deserve it.

In other news, Spurs are hunting a late goal at Stamford Bridge that would effectively keep them in the Premier League and relegate West Ham.

I’m going to hang around for Pep Guardiola’s post-match interview, but we have a separate blog for all the reaction to Arsenal’s triumph. They’ve only bloody done it!

Declan Rice was right: it wasn’t done. Hats off to Mikel Arteta, his staff, his players – and the board, who held their nerve when Arsenal were 15th at Christmas in 2020. That 3-1 win over Chelsea on Boxing Day, inspired by two teenagers and a 20-year-old*, was the little acorn that grew into a 14th Premier League title.

* Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Emile Smith Rowe

John Brewin

Here is where the story ends. Congratulations, Arsenal, champions of England after 22 years. Farewell then, Pep Guardiola, 10 years of dominance ending in anticlimax. Two domestic cups counts as a disappointment in Pep terms. There will be no treble celebration at Manchester’s Co-op Arena leaving party on Monday. Eli Junior Kroupi wrote his name in north London legend for ever, as the title race reached its conclusion on the south coast. Erling Haaland’s late equaliser was nowhere near enough.

Andoni Iraola has been able to keep his future movements secret and he received a post-match send-off from a club grateful for three seasons of progressive, exiting football, capped off by reaching European football for the first time. A point was enough to claim that. His team’s determination to complete the job was too much for opponents who cracked under the pressure of their situation, perhaps distracted by overnight news of the huge change coming their way.

Strictly speaking City lost the title tonight, but it was a mad 15 minutes at Everton that really cost them. And Arsenal reuniting with an old friend, the 1-0 victory, when it really mattered.

Arsenal’s Premier League finishes under Mikel Arteta: 8th, 8th, 5th, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 1st. How’s that for a journey?

Arsenal’s title is the biggest story, but it’s far from the only one: Bournemouth have qualified for Europe for the first time in their history. They are now unbeaten in 17 Premier League games, an outrageous achievement, and will play in either the Europa League or the Champions League.

Bournemouth were fabulous tonight, particularly Adrien Truffert, Eli Junior Kroupi and Marcus Tavernier. If anything, the draw flattered City.

The screen at Vitality Stadium displaying the message Europe awaits, as Bournemouth qualify for European football for the first time in their history.
The screen at the Vitality Stadium celebrates Bournemouth’s historic achievement. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/AMA/Getty Images

Pep Guardiola goes straight to the fourth official, presumably to query the amount of added time. City’s players are on their haunches, processing the fact it’s all over.

Pep Guardiola manager of Manchester City has words with referee Anthony Taylor at the end of the game.
Pep Guardiola has a chat with referee Anthony Taylor too. Photograph: Sean Ryan/IPS/Shutterstock

Full time: Bournemouth 1-1 Man City

Arsenal are champions of England for the first time in 22 years!

Gooners at The Drayton Park Arms, Islington, celebrate as Arsenal are confirmed as Premier League champions.
Which pleases the Gooners watching the match at The Drayton Park Arms, Islington. Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images

90+7 min Rodri’s shot is desperately blocked. Or was it Cherki’s? I DON’T KNOW.

90+6 min Truffert is booked for a hack at Marmoush. This is City’s last, last, last, last chance. Maybe even the last one.

City have 90 seconds to get another. After a penalty area scramble, Rodri’s shot hit the post and Haaland smoked the rebound into the top corner. Cracking finish.

Manchester City's Erling Haaland scores their equaliser.
Manchester City's Erling Haaland sets up a frantic 90 seconds. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

GOAL! Bournemouth 1-1 Man City (Haaland 90+5)

Yep.

90+4 min Marmoush’s free-kick hits the wall, then Foden misses his kick on the rebound.

90+3 min Now Kluivert fouls Rodri on the edge of the area. No second yellow card, but a chance for City to give Bournemouth and Arsenal a scare…

90+3 min Kluivert and Rodri have a row, then Khusanov and Scott do likewise. It settles down pretty quickly, after which Kluivert and Rodri are booked.

Manchester City's Rodri clashes with Bournemouth’s Justin Kluivert.
Tempers flare. Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

90+2 min This result, lest we forget, clinches a European place for Bournemouth, and they are still in with a serious chance of qualifying for the Champions League.

90+1 min Six minutes of added time.

90 min: Brooks hits the post!

David Brooks gallops through on goal after a perfectly timed pass from Unal. Donnarumma comes to meet him and Brooks curls a shot from 20 yards that thumps the right-hand post!

90 min: Double substitution Enes Unal and Lewis Cook replace Evanilson, who had run himself into the ground, and Adam Smith.

88 min: Great chance for Brooks! That could have been it. Brooks, who had loads of time at the far post, screwed a shot too close to Donnarumma from 15 yards after great play from Tavernier on the left. Evanilson then curled not far wide from distance.

87 min “I started following Arsenal in the 2010-11 season, and I’ve never had any expectations of them winning trophies, outside of an FA Cup at least 2-3 times every decade, so I’m largely removed from the rancour that Arsenal’s recent title challenges have elicited,” writes Russell Eberts. “If this result holds, will the narrative be that Arsenal didn’t earn their Premier League trophy, but that City ‘bottled it’ in the end?”

No, no chance. Arsenal are worthy champions; anyone who says otherwise needs a banter transplant. They’ll be called boring champions by some, and I’m sure that will take the gloss off the celebrations that are about to begin in the Gunners pub and elsewhere.

84 min: Bournemouth substitution David Brooks comes on for Rayan.

82 min I think City are cooked. They’ve looked leggy all night, and if he had his time again Pep Guardiola might make more than just one outfield change from the FA Cup final team. Then again, the fresher players have made little impact from the bench.

79 min When the mini-title race began a month ago, we all thought that three away games would be crucial: Arsenal at West Ham, Manchester City at Everton and Bournemouth. How right we were.

78 min A moment of fortune for Petrovic, who spills a dropping ball and grabs it at the second attempt. That could easily have fallen for O’Reilly in front of goal.

Bournemouth keeper Djordje Petrovic attempts to pluck the ball out of the air.
Bournemouth keeper Djordje Petrovic attempts to pluck the ball out of the air. Photograph: Sean Ryan/IPS/Shutterstock

76 min: Man City substitution Omar Marmoush comes on for Jeremy Doku.

76 min: Bournemouth substitution Justin Kluivert replaces Arsenal legend Eli Junior Kroupi.

74 min Cherki wins a corner for City, who appear to have found a second wind. They need a second goal, but they have to score the first first.

The corner pinballs around before Tavernier calmly clears.

73 min If it stays like this, Pep Guardiola will have failed to win the league in consecutive seasons for the first time in his career. Failure gets us all in the end, if you can call a two-trophy season a failure.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola closes his eyes.
You can’t win ‘em all. Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

71 min Doku tries to run Rayan, who ushers the ball behind for a goalkick and celebrates in front of the home fans. This Bournemouth team really are wonderful.

69 min Donnarumma reacts well to punch Rayan’s deflected cross round the post. Bournemouth aren’t just keeping City at bay, they’ve been on top in the last 10 minutes.

68 min After 22 years, Arsenal are now 22 minutes* away from their 14th league title.

* Plus added time, I know.

67 min Truffert busts his lungs yet again to win a corner for Bournemouth. He’s been magnificent tonight.

Scott’s corner is poor and headed away by Nunes.

66 min “So, next season,” begins Zach Neeley, “the managers of the supposed big six a will be an (either way) even more Arteta’d Arteta, Maresca not only in Pep’s shadow but fired by Chelsea this season in weird circumstances, Chelsea with the also recently fired Alonso who Liverpool always wanted, Liverpool w/ a shouldn’t have been fired but still itching to fire him Slot, and Carrick trying to avoid the “Manchester United manager entropy field” and being the next Ole. So the one with the most chill managerial situation would be, Tottenham? What a world.”

The words ‘chill’ and ‘Tottenham’ have just appeared in the same sentence, and life may never be the same again.

65 min Bournemouth weathered the storm at the start of the second half. Long way to go, obviously, but right now they are pretty comfortable.