Arsenal will change their kits ahead of the Premier League trophy after their final day clash against Palace

Arsenal the players will revert to their traditional red and white home kit before lifting Premier League trophy after Sunday’s final day clash against The Crystal Palace.
Mikel Arteta’s side secured the title earlier this week after Manchester City dropped points in a draw against Bournemouth, ending Arsenal’s 22-year wait for the Premier League crown.
The Gunners travel to Selhurst Park for their final game of the campaign, but will not be wearing their familiar home colors during the game itself due to a kit clash with Crystal Palace’s red and blue strip.
Instead, Arsenal are expected to play the match in their white away kit before changing clothes for the official trophy presentation.


Arsenal want iconic trophy images
According to reports, the decision was made to ensure the club’s title celebrations and official photos reflect Arsenal’s traditional identity.
Captain Martin Odegaard and his team-mates will reportedly return to the dressing room after hours to change into the home strip before collecting their medals and lifting the trophy.
The move will see Arsenal’s title-winning images feature the club’s iconic red shirts rather than the alternative kit.
While Arsenal make changes, Crystal Palace are expected to complete their usual end-of-season lap of praise in front of their home fans at Selhurst Park.
Arteta focused on the celebration and the Champions League final
Arteta admitted his side briefly celebrated winning the title after Manchester City’s blunder against Bournemouth, but said attention had already turned to finishing the season strongly.
“We have had 48 hours to enjoy the success of winning the league. Now we will prepare very well and now we will raise again our habits and standards that we normally do to be the best possible way to compete,” Arteta said.
The Arsenal manager also stressed the importance of celebrating properly with the fans before the club turn their attention to next weekend’s Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain.
“On Sunday, we will have a small window there again to celebrate, to raise the trophy in the way it deserves, to connect with the people we constantly have around us,” he added.
Arsenal will face PSG in the Champions League final on May 30 as they attempt to complete a historic league and European double.




