“People talk about money but, ask most players and they’ll tell you, football is all about getting as many medals as you can” Ray Parlour on why Arsenal are motivated to win the Premier League again

A smiling Mikel Arteta, wearing an Arsenal shirt, holds the Premier League trophy, which is decorated in red and white ribbons
Mikel Arteta led Arsenal to their first title for two decades (Image credit: Getty Images)

Arsenal’s 22-year wait for the Premier League title came to an end last season, sparking wild scenes of celebration in north London.

As thousands fans spilt out into the streets for the title parade, it was a reminder of the link between the club and its fans.

And for former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour, these scenes could provide Mikel Arteta’s squad with the perfect motivation to go again.

Ray Parlour on Arsenal’s motivation to run it back

Fans celebrate as Arsenal are confirmed as Premier League champions, as they gather outside the Emirates Stadium, on May 19, 2026 in London, England.

Thousands of Arsenal fans took to the streets when they won the title (Image credit: Julian Finney/Getty Images)

“They said something like half a million people turned up to the parade,” Parlour tells FourFourTwo. “Which was amazing and just shows you how much that Premier League win meant to everyone.”

The Gunners ended their pre-season preparations with a convincing win over Manchester City in the Community Shield, with Arteta’s men the bookies’ favourites to be celebrating another title success next May.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Declan Rice celebrate aft the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Arsenal at Selhurst Park

The title win was Arsenal's first for 22 years (Image credit: Getty Images)

If any extra motivation was needed, Parlour believes the current squad can utilise memories of the fans’ title celebrations.

“If you ask any of those players who were there, hearing those fans cheering their names, it’s the sort of thing you want to do again,” he continues.

“You’ll be looking around at your team-mates, saying ‘Lads, come on, who enjoyed that?’ I'm sure they all did and they will want to do it again.”

Parlour adds that this buzz will have stayed with the squad all summer and if utilised correctly, can be key in ensuring Arteta’s players maintain their hunger and help them deal with the very different pressure that defending a title brings with it.

Ray Parlour

Ray Parlour won three Premier League titles with Arsenal (Image credit: Getty Images)

“You get back to pre-season on a high,” he adds.

“People talk about money but, ask most players and they’ll tell you, football is all about getting as many medals as you can while you’re still playing.”

If Arsenal can maintain this mentality, then Parlour will be hoping he can join in those celebrations again, come the end of the season.

Joe Mewis

For more than a decade, Joe Mewis has worked in football journalism as a reporter and editor. Mewis has had stints at Mirror Football and LeedsLive among others and worked at FourFourTwo throughout Euro 2024, reporting on the tournament. In addition to his journalist work, Mewis is also the author of four football history books that include times on Leeds United and the England national team. Now working as a digital marketing coordinator at Harrogate Town, too, Mewis counts some of his best career moments as being in the iconic Spygate press conference under Marcelo Bielsa and seeing his beloved Leeds lift the Championship trophy during lockdown.

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