**Noni Madueke was the life of the party during Arsenal's title celebrations on Tuesday night.**
The entire first team gathered at the Sobha Realty Training Centre to watch Manchester City's draw with Bournemouth, before heading to Tape Nightclub in Mayfair to continue their celebrations after being crowned Premier League champions.
Asked whether he played a special role in the party, the 24-year-old replied: _"__Who you told you that? Sources, yeah? You must have good sources!_
_"Listen, I was hosting. It was a good party, for sure, and it turned out great. I was hosting the party, it was my party.”_
Brought in last summer for £50 million, many Arsenal fans publicly voiced their disapproval of the signing, but the former Chelsea and PSV winger has won many over.
His performances have provided valuable competition and cover for Bukayo Saka during his spell on the sidelines, while the pair have also developed a close relationship off the pitch.
_"It's_ _been different for sure,"_ Madueke said.
_"B\[ukayo\] is a top player. We kind of fight on all fronts, I have to say. Same for England, same for Arsenal. But it's been good. We know that we're pulling in the same direction._
_"It's amazing to have two high-level players, but completely different. There's definitely parts of his game I try and implement into mine, and I think he would probably say the same. We're so close off the pitch, and I think that's well documented. It's been a great season."_

PHOTO: Noni Madueke celebrates with Bukayo Saka (Photo by Alex Pantling - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
_"I want to be here, I know he wants to be here, so it looks like that is going to be our gig for the foreseeable."_
Madueke also paid tribute to the Arsenal supporters after helping the club secure their first Premier League title in 22 years.
_"The support was great in the last couple of home games,"_ he said. _"The flares and all of them banging on the buses. It definitely gave us that little push we needed, that little edge, and thank God we got over the line."_
The England international reserved plenty of praise for Mikel Arteta – the manager who pushed for his signing and has now guided the _Gunners_ to the Premier League crown.
_"He's just helped me,"_ Madueke explained. _"To be diligent, to really care about the little details that count a lot towards winning games and fighting for major trophies."_
Madueke found his best form in the Champions League, scoring three goals in nine appearances as the _Gunners_ went unbeaten on their run to the final.
Among those strikes was an excellent debut goal against semi-finalists Bayern Munich, which is a moment he describes as the highlight of his season so far.
Arsenal now travel to Budapest with an excellent opportunity to complete a historic double by beating Paris Saint-Germain in the final.
_"The Champions League is so big. The Premier League is massive, but the Champions League is so big._
_"To be able to do that for the first time in the history of the club would be amazing. To then celebrate it with all the Arsenal fans would be the cherry on top, for sure."_
Asked whether the Premier League success eases the pressure ahead of Saturday’s final, Madueke insisted that expectations never disappear at Arsenal.
_"It's separate. The pressure of the Champions League is there, but the pressure is with us all the time._
_"We're Arsenal Football Club, one of the biggest teams in the world, one of the biggest teams in England, so pressure is always with us._
_"But the Champions League, of course, is the big one, so we're looking forward to it."_