An Arsenal fan holds up a Gabriel scarf as they gather ahead of a victory parade to celebrate winning the Premier League title.
Thousands of Arsenal fans have lined the streets of north London for the club's Premier League victory parade along a 5.6-mile route through the Gunners' heartlands.
Arsenal will attempt to put their European pain to one side with the open-top bus parade that marks their first Premier League title since 2004.
Mikel Arteta’s title-winning team are due to set off at 2pm – just 18 hours after their Champions League heartbreak against Paris St Germain in Budapest.
As many as half-a-million Arsenal supporters are expected to line the streets for the parade which is expected to last two hours.
The Gunners had been hoping for a double celebration by following up their league success with a first Champions League trophy in the club’s 140-year history.
However, Eberechi Eze and Gabriel both missed their penalties in Saturday’s nerve-jangling shootout to allow PSG to retain their crown.
Arteta’s crestfallen players departed their Hilton hotel in Hungarian capital in the hours after the crushing losses with the Arsenal manager vowing to use the setback as “fuel” to carry them to glory next season.
Arteta said: “First of all, you have to go through that pain, digest it and turn it into fuel to improve and to reach a different level.
“I will take a few days with my family and then I will start the process to review what we’ve done.
“We will start to make some very important decisions if we want to reach another level.
“And we’re going to have to show that ambition because we are more than capable of doing it. But it’s going to demand us to be very, very ambitious, very fast and very smart.”
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