
'I shed a tear' - Hamilton makes Arsenal prediction after title win
Arsenal fan Lewis Hamilton says he shed a tear when the Gunners clinched the Premier League title and predicts they will now go from "strength to strength" after ending their 22-year championship drought.
Arsenal fan Lewis Hamilton says he shed a tear when the Gunners clinched the Premier League title and predicts they will now go from "strength to strength" after ending their 22-year championship drought.
Hamilton, an Arsenal supporter since childhood, was a 19-year-old F3 driver the last time they were champions in 2004 - when Arsene Wenger's Invincibles went through the league season undefeated - and still three years away from making his debut in F1.
The now-41-year-old Ferrari driver posted 'COYG' [Come on You Gunners] on his social media after Arsenal's title win was confirmed by Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Bournemouth on Tuesday night.
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And speaking in Montreal ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, seven-time F1 world champion Hamilton said of Arsenal's triumph: "I think, like for everyone, [it was] very emotional.
"I shed a tear, to be honest, because I remember I was five years old and I used to play in Stevenage, in Peartree Way, around the corner football with friends.
"I was the only black kid in the area out of the people that I was playing with and I remember trying to fit in and all of them supported different [teams] - West Ham, Tottenham and Manchester - so I was bouncing between all these when I was like four or five years old depending on who I was with.
"My sister, I remember exactly, I messaged her the other day, she was walking me home and she asked me what team I supported.
"She gave me a dead arm back then, a little dig in my arm, and said: 'You have to support Arsenal!' We had a laugh yesterday about it."
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After three runner-up finishes in the Premier League, Arsenal secured this year's title with a game to spare after Man City's draw at Bournemouth.
"We've had so many close moments and to finally get it was 'wow'," added Hamilton.
"A lot of emotion came up for me, as I'm sure for so many people - they're just so happy and proud of the of the team.
"Obviously Arsene was great. I think the direction they've gone in the past couple years has been just fantastic so very inspired by what they've done.
"Really, really proud of the team and I think they can go from strength to strength from here and only get stronger."
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Arteta's side will now aim to add a first Champions League trophy in the club's history to their season's trophy haul when they play Paris Saint-Germain in the Budapest final on May 30.
"I'm always looking for other leaders that are doing great things and how they work with teams," added Hamilton.
"I'm always learning how I can be a better colleague, a better team-mate to the people around me. How I can extract more from myself but also from the groups that I get to work with because team work really does make the dream work - it's a real thing."
After celebrating Arsenal's title success at the start of this week, Hamilton will now hope to have a strong result of his own in the red with Ferrari as Formula 1 returns to action this weekend in Montreal.
Since finally breaking his podium duck for the Scuderia at the 26th attempt at the new season's second round in China back in March, Hamilton has finished only sixth in each of the two grands prix since.
"Hopefully it will be a better weekend," said Hamilton, a seven-time winner in Montreal.
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