As the curtain was this evening drawn on the 2013/2014 championship which kicked off last August, there was no miracle as hoped by title chasers Liverpool, as Man City saw off visitors West Ham with two unreplied goals: One in first half by Samir Nasri and an early second half goal by skipper Vincent Kompany.
The victory guaranteed City the top spot but, thus making nonsense of Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat of visiting Newcastle, who took a first half lead through Nigerian international Shola Ameobi, who, however, saw red in the second half. For City, it was a replay of what happened in 2012 when they beat Manchester United in a photo finish, having to wait till the final whistle to confirm that they had beaten Man United to the title.
Manchester City and Liverpool qualify for the European Champions League alongside third-placed Chelsea and fourth-placed Arsenal, while Everton and Tottenham, who finished fifth and sixth respectively, will play in the Europa League.
Final Day Results
Cardiff 1 Chelsea 2
Fulham 2 Crystal Palace 2
Hull 0 Everton 2
Liverpool 2 Newcastle 1
Man City 2 West Ham 0
Norwich 0 Arsenal 2
Southampton 1 Man Utd 1
Sunderland 1 Swansea 3
Tottenham 3 Aston Villa 0
West Brom 1Stoke 2
How they finished: 2014 English Premiership Table
Pos. Team P GD Pts
1 Man City 38 65 86
2 Liverpool 38 51 84
3 Chelsea 38 44 82
4 Arsenal 38 27 79
5 Everton 38 22 72
6 Tottenham 38 4 69
7 Man Utd 38 21 64
8 Southampton 38 8 56
9 Stoke 38 -7 50
10 Newcastle 38 -16 49
11 C/Palace 38 -15 45
12 Swansea 38 0 42
13 West Ham 38 -11 40
14 Sunderland 38 -19 38
15 Aston Villa 38 -22 38
16 Hull 38 -15 37
17 West Brom 38 -16 36
18 Norwich 38 -34 33
19 Fulham 38 -45 32
20 Cardiff 38 -42 30
Am very very happy for them
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