Reams of Gunners supporters lined streets in the north of Britain's capital to watch their heroes show off the Premier League trophy from the upper deck of an open-top bus.Decked out in the club's famous red-and-white colours, the fans chanted, cheered, waved flags and set off flares as they revelled in being champions of England for the first time in 22 years.Some climbed trees, roofs and traffic lights in the hope of catching a glimpse of Mikel Arteta's side.The good-natured celebrations were in stark contrast to scenes of violence witnessed in France overnight where revelry following Paris St Germain's Champions League win over Arsenal was marred by unrest.Hundreds of people were arrested across France following clashes with police, burglary, and vandalism."I've waited a long time (for this)," 67-year-old Steven Turner, wearing a red Arsenal hat and attending the parade with his daughter, told AFP."I was a little bit disappointed and sad yesterday. But they played very well. I'm still very happy to be here -- very proud of the team," he added.Arsenal were confirmed Premier League champions on 19 May when second-placed Manchester City drew at Bournemouth.
Arsenal fans celebrated the club's first Premier League title in 22 years © Toby Shepheard / AFP










