Chelsea crowned champions
MichyBatshuayi's late goal gave them the
victory they required to secure the title at West Brom.
It looked as though Antonio Conte's side
might be forced to delay their celebrations as they were frustrated for long
periods by the resilience and organisation of their hosts.
But
the mood changed and the title was won with eight minutes left as substitute
Batshuayi, who had previously endured a season of struggle after his £33m move
from Marseille, ended a scrappy passage of play by steering a finish high past
Ben Foster.
The
final whistle sparked wild celebrations among Chelsea's fans, and manager Conte
was tossed high into the air by his squad.
The
Italian can now set his sights on emulating compatriot Carlo Ancelotti's 2010
feat of winning the league and domestic Double as the Blues prepare for an FA
Cup final against Arsenal at Wembley on 27 May.
Chelsea's
celebrations were fully deserved - the culmination of a superb season's work by
Conte and his squad.
They
had to work hard for victory against a West Brom side that demonstrated all the
qualities that have made this such a satisfactory season for them but, as so
often, Chelsea got the job done.
The
Blues' main attacking threats struggled to find a spark, with Eden Hazard's frustration
summed up with one long-range shot that went out for a corner, but Conte's side
found a way to win, illustrating once again why they are worthy champions.
The
losses at home to Liverpool and at Arsenal in September that hinted at early
struggles seemed an age away, as did the surprise defeat by struggling Crystal
Palace at Stamford Bridge, and the setback at Manchester United.
Chelsea, even when not at their best,
proved themselves the strongest and most complete side in the Premier League -
and they proved it again on a night they were tested.
Conte's
fingerprints are all over this title triumph - and his sure touch was on show
again to fashion the victory they needed to get over the line with two games to
spare.
The
Italian knew his side needed a catalyst to break down West Brom, and it came
with the introduction of Batshuayi and Willian for Hazard and Pedro with 15
minutes left.
Conte's
masterstroke should have come as no surprise given the manner in which he has
marshalled his forces, particularly the crucial switch to a three-man defence
in September that turned Chelsea's season around and started a run of 13
straight league wins that led to the title.
No
praise is too high for the 47-year-old, who took over a squad that looked
broken after ending last season in 10th place and with the shadow of Jose
Mourinho's sacking still hanging over the club.
Batshuayi
has been a misfit for much of this season, but whatever the future holds for
the 23-year-old Belgian, he will always have a goal that won the title to his
name.
Before
this game, he had only figured only 24 times, played for 579 minutes and scored
five goals - his sixth makes its mark in Chelsea history.
The stats behind Chelsea's title win
• Chelsea
won their sixth top-flight title and fifth in the Premier League era. Only
Manchester United (13) have won more Premier League titles.
• Chelsea
are the first club to win the English top-flight title on a Friday since
Arsenal at Anfield in 1989.
• Conte
is the fourth Italian manager to win the English top-flight title after
Ancelotti, Roberto Mancini and Claudio Ranieri.
• Chelsea
scored with their 23rd shot of the match at West Brom.
• A
Belgian player has scored the title-deciding goal in each of the past three
Premier League seasons (Batshuayi v West Brom in 2016-17, Eden Hazard v
Tottenham in 2015-16 and v Crystal Palace in 2014-15).
What next?
Chelsea
still have two games to play in their title-winning season. They host Watford
on Monday (20:00 BST) before receiving the trophy in their final game against
relegated Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, 21 May (15:00 BST). They
then have the FA Cup final on 27 May.
West
Brom travel to Manchester City on Tuesday, 16 May before finishing their season
at Swansea the following Sunday (15:00 BST).
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