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Arsenal Finally Do It, Spurs Survive Chaos while Bruno Breaks the Premier League

27 min · 26 de may de 2026
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The Premier League season is officially over — and in classic Semi-Informed fashion, Mark and Matteo dive headfirst into the chaos, controversy, and comedy that defined one of the wildest final matchdays in recent memory. The episode opens with Arsenal finally ending their 22-year Premier League drought, as Mark gives the Gunners their flowers while Matteo cautiously praises Arteta’s side… before immediately reminding Arsenal fans not to get “too carried away.” The boys debate whether this Arsenal team is truly elite or simply the best side in a weak Premier League season, while also spotlighting Martin Ødegaard’s incredible journey from Real Madrid wonderkid to title-winning captain and Declan Rice’s transformative £100 million impact. From there, the conversation turns into absolute mayhem as the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League spots all go down to the wire. Sunderland shock the football world by qualifying for Europe after promotion, Bournemouth continue their unbelievable rise, and Chelsea somehow miss out entirely despite their expensive squad. Meanwhile, Mark passionately defends Liverpool’s season after Matteo labels them “dreadful,” sparking another classic Liverpool vs Barcelona-style argument between the two. The relegation battle delivers even more drama. Tottenham survive by the skin of their teeth while West Ham crash into the Championship, leading Mark to jokingly accuse Everton of “letting Spurs survive.” Matteo sees relief rather than celebration from Spurs fans, while both hosts question whether Tottenham can really still call themselves part of the “Big Six.” Then comes one of the strangest stories of the season: the Championship “Spygate” scandal. Southampton are kicked out of the playoff race after being caught spying on Middlesbrough training sessions, opening the door for Hull City to secure promotion in dramatic fashion. Mark and Matteo break down the controversy, the fallout, and why Southampton’s gamble may go down as one of the dumbest risks in football history. The boys also celebrate Bruno Fernandes breaking the all-time Premier League assist record in a 38-game season with 21 assists, earning him Player of the Year honours despite Manchester United’s rollercoaster campaign. They debate whether Nico O’Reilly deserved Young Player of the Year, shout out Bournemouth wonderkids, and discuss surprise stars like Igor Thiago, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Antoine Semenyo. To wrap things up, Mark and Matteo hand out their biggest surprises and disappointments of the season - from Ryan Cherki’s emergence as one of the league’s most creative players to Cole Palmer’s underwhelming year and Mohamed Salah’s visible decline. Mark also drops a bold managerial prediction involving Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola potentially taking over Liverpool in the future, a take he claims he called before football Twitter caught on. It’s emotional, argumentative, slightly chaotic, and exactly what you’d expect from two football fans trying their best to keep you semi-informed. To contact us reach out to semiinformedfootball@gmail.com Follow us on X at @SemiFooty

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