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Arsenal are champions of England for the first time in twenty-two years, and the city of London felt every second of it. The Gunners were crowned without even lacing their boots, after Manchester City dropped points, and now they head to Selhurst Park to lift the Premier League trophy in front of Crystal Palace and the whole footballing world. Twenty-two years of waiting, and it ends today.
Across the Channel, Italian football is on the edge of its seat as Milan and Juventus both fight for their Champions League lives on the final day of the Serie A season. Milan face Cagliari knowing a win is the only acceptable result, while Juventus are in the same desperate position. Two giants, one prize, no margin for error — this is what final-day drama was made for.
And a heartwarming moment out of the IPL, where Arjun Tendulkar made his debut for Lucknow Super Giants and delivered a performance his famous father could not have scripted better himself. The twenty-six-year-old left-arm pacer dismissed Prabhsimran Singh with a yorker that would have made Sachin proud, finishing as his side's most economical bowler. The legend responded with a simple, powerful message — well done, Arjun.
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