Was Arsenal ecstasy justified or a 'bit too much'?
Summary
Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid to reach the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years. Fans celebrated the achievement, but some former players and pundits think the celebrations are too early since Arsenal have not yet won the trophy.Key Facts
- Arsenal reached the Champions League final on 30 May after beating Atletico Madrid.
- This is only the second time in Arsenal’s 140-year history they have reached the final.
- Arsenal fans are excited and planning trips to Budapest, where the final will be held.
- Arsenal could become European champions for the first time and also win the English Premier League this season.
- Wayne Rooney said the celebrations are premature because Arsenal have not yet won the final.
- Ian Wright encouraged fans to enjoy the moment despite some criticism.
- Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said celebrating is normal but the focus must now be on winning the final.
- Some pundits also felt Manchester City’s recent celebrations were too early, although others said those moments show confidence.
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